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attitude towards her ladies, 201-
separation of the duties of State
and home, ib.-lack of conversa-
tion, 202-character, 202, 205-
truthfulness, 203-extract from her
diary, 203-intellectual power, 205
-lessons in government, 205–207.

R.

Radule, E., his 'Souvenirs d'un pro-
scrit,' 482.

Rait, R. S., Andrew Lang,' 299.

Reed, Sir E., his views on naval
defence, 459.

Referendum, proposed introduction,
562.

Reinach, Salomon, 'Andrew Lang,'
309.

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Repington, Colonel, Essays and
Criticisms,' 464.

Rösler, R., his 'Rumanische Studien,'
484.

Roumania, policy of separation, 295.
Rousseau, J. J., influence of his
writings, 365-morbid egoism, 366.
Rowntree, S., his book on the cultiva-
tion of land in Belgium, 492-ex-
tract from, 493.

Rumanian Factor in the Balkan

Problem, 477-basis of claims, ib.
-the Kutzo-Vlachs, 478-number,
ib.-derivation of the name, 479—
history, ib.-settlement of Moskho-
polis, 480-union with the Greeks,
481, 488-efforts to preserve the
nationality, 482- "Macedonian
Committee' founded, ib.-theories
of their development, 483-485-
dialects and characteristics com.
pared, 485-Greco-Rumanian rela-
tions, 486-College of Yannina and
schools abolished, 487-policy, 489.
Rural England, The Past and
Future of, 490-works on, 490-
493, 494, 498, 506-number of small
owners, 491-advantages of owner-
ship, 493-changes caused by the
enclosure system, 494-496-condi-
tion of the labourer, 496-498, 503-
Mr Prothero's English Farming,'
498-progress and development of
agriculture, 499-population, 500-
Enclosure Acts, 501-foundation of

the Smithfield Club, 502- the
'Annals' of A. Young, ib.-de-
terioration of the landless labourer,
503-periods of depression and
prosperity, 504-effect of foreign
competition, ib.-proposed reme-
dies, 505-application of scientific
methods, 506-hours and housing
of labourers, 507-reconversion of
land into arable, 508-the sugar beet
industry, ib.-result of the Farmers'
Union, 509-system of agricultural
education, ib.-amount of wages,
510-proposed establishment of a
minimum wage, ib.-revival of
agricultural trades-unionism, 511.
Russia, relations with Servia, 284,
292.

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Scott, T., Swift's Prose Works,'
edited by, 49.

Sea Fisheries and the Territorial
Waters, 433-appointment of com-
mittees, ib.-statistical reports, 434
-modern methods of sea fishing,
435-the fisherman, ib.-steam
fisheries, 436 — deep-sea sailing
fisheries, ib.-inshore fisheries, 437
-the trawl, ib.-drift-netting, 438
-trawling for herring, ib.- -per-
centages of demersal fish, 439-fish
caught from the North Sea, ib.-
destruction caused by unrestricted
fishing, 440-443-legislation for
the protection, 448-447-the term
'territorial waters,' 447-Conven-
tions of 1839 and 1867, 449-of 1882,
ib.-of 1901, 450-result of steam-
fishing, 451-system of adminis-
tration in Scotland, 452-454-in
Ireland, 454-England and Wales,
455-Board of Agriculture and
Fisheries, ib.

Servia, character of the army, 263—
capture of Uskub, 271, 287. See
Balkan War. Relations with Bul-
garia, 284, 286-with Russia, 284,
292-with Austria, 292.

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Smith, Bertram T. K., 'The Postage

Stamp and its History,' 392.
Straccali, A., his opinion of 'Il
Risorgimento,' S.

Strutt, Hon. E. G.. 'Presidential
Address to the Surveyors' Institu-
tion,' 507.

Submarine, disadvantages of the, 466.
Sueter, Commander M. F., on the
disadvantages of the submarine,

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466.

Sugar Beet: Some Facts and Some
Illusions,' 508.

Swift's Correspondence, 49-his
gift for letter-writing, 50, 54-
survival of his letters, 51-average
number a week, 52-collections of
the original letters, 53-various
styles, 55-character of his literary
works, ib.-of his letters, 56-
friendships, ib. - letters to his
cousin, 57-60 sincerity
and
honesty, 62-reasons for his 'poli-
tical apostasy,' 62-65-affection for
Harley, 64 causes for disin-
genuousness, 66 - relations with
women, 67-connexion with Stella
and Vanessa, 68-religious views,
70.

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See Balkan

declare war, 267, 268.
War. The future of Constanti-
nople, 294-proposed migration
across the Straits, ib.-results of
the two wars, 295-relations with
Bulgaria, 568-with Greece, 569-
result of the war, 571.

Tylor, Prof., influence of his works,
310.

Tyrrell, Father, 71-his Autobio-
graphy and Life, ib.-early in-
fluences, 72-compared with New-
man, ib.-characteristics, 73, 79-
intellectual interest in religion, 73
-exceptional type of his Catho-
licism, 74, 87-underlying doubts,
75-his connexion with the Jesuits,
76-79 strong views, 80- battle
with Modernism, 81-'Nova et
Vetera,' 82--influence of Baron F.
von Hügel, ib. result of his
'Letter to a Professor,' 83-mea-
sures taken against him, ib.-in-
sistent logic, 84-'Christianity at
the Cross-roads,' 86-attraction to
the English Church, 88-construc-
tive in aim and conservative in
method, 90.

T.

Tapling, T. K., his collection of
postage stamps, 408.

Tawney, R. H., 'The Agrarian Pro-
blem in the Sixteenth Century,'
490.

Territorial Waters, The, and the
Sea Fisheries, 433. See Sea.
Tomassetti, G., 'La Campagna Ro-
inana,' 339.

Torpedoes, the range of, 463, 468,
474.

Toynbee, Mrs P., 'Lettres de la
Marquise du Deffand à Horace
Walpole,' 514.

Tuke, Dr H., his treatise on the
'Influence of the Mind upon the
Body in Health and Disease,' 128.
Turkey, its characteristics, 255-
railways and roads, 250-natural
obstacles, ib.-compact villages,
257-subject races, 258-strength
of the army, 259-261, 264-Allies
Vol. 218.-No. 435.

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U.

United States, trade with Canada,
189-result of the increasing num-
ber of divorces, 252-254-fishery
rights, 448.

University Education in Lon-
don, Royal Commission on, 532
-early history, 533-an 'examin-
ing university,' ib.-establishment
of a teaching, 534-constitution
and functions of the Senate, 534-
539-question of the constitution
of a new governing body, 537-
the Academic and External Coun-
cils, ib.-the Faculties and Boards
of Studies, 538-size of the Senate,
539-relations between the Uni-
versity and its Schools, 540--com-
pared with other Universities, ib.
-recent origin of the colleges, 541
-the teachers, ib.-'incorporated
colleges,' 542-the right of examin-
ing students, 543-Imperial College
of Science and Technology, ib.-
relations between the University
and Imperial College, 544-instruc-
tion for medical students, 545-
system of clinical teaching, 546-
the future housing, 547.

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