ruins of, 213 et seq.-Hermopolis Magna, 573-Aphroditopolis, 575- religion of the ancient Egyptians, 584-influence of Egypt on ancient culture, 587.
Italy and Tunis, 139.
Jaubert, Souvenirs de Mme. C.,' re- viewed, 70--her salon, ib.
Jebb, Professor, his 'Electra of Sopho- cles,' 309 et seq.
Joubert, Mr., the Boer leader, 273. Jungfrau, the ascent of the, 378. Kasr-Essaid, treaty of, 138.
Kasr Karoon in the Fayoum, 48. Kasr Nimroud in the Fayoum, 47. KHEMI, THE LAND OF: Part II., THE LABYRINTH AND THE LAKES, 36— the Bahr Youssef, 37-Pyramid of Howara, 39-Lake Mœris, 42-croco- dile-worship, 43-sugar traffic, 46— Kasr Karoon, 48-sugar cultivation, ib.-the chief of the Bedouins, 49— attractions of the Fayoum, 52-Part III., OLD AND NEW, 212-Isembheb, 213-Egyptian bricks, 215-Minieh, 216-change in native character, 221 -irrigation system, 222-the kurbash, 223-administration of the Daira Sanieh, 225-obstacles to foreign colonisation, 227-Part IV., SOCIETY IN THE PROVINCES, 338-Minieh, ib. -a Coptic marriage, 339-funerals, 343-the gorge of Tehneh, 344 et seq. -Surarieh, 347-Zowyeh el Miuteen, 350-Ameni's tomb, 352. Killarney, vacation rambles in, 175. KING BEMBA'S POINT: A WEST AFRI- CAN STORY, 91.
LABYRINTH AND THE LAKES: THE LAND OF KHEMI, Part II., 36. LAND BILL IN THE LORDS, THE, 405 - the sensational legislation, ib. Land Bill in the Commons, 407- apathy regarding it, 406-its treat- ment in the Lords, 407-the differ- ence between the Houses, 409-ef- fects of the Bill on the Irish, 411. LAND OF KHEMI, THE: Part II., THE LABYRINTH AND THE LAKES, 36- Part III., OLD AND NEW, 212-Part IV., SOCIETY IN THE PROVINCES, 338 -Conclusion, EXCAVATIONS AT ISEM- ВНЕВ, 572.
Lanfrey, Pierre, 87.
LATIN LESSON, THE: BOY AND GIRL, 611.
Lausanne, Gibbon's life at, 239.
Lenoir, M., his account of the Fayoum, 36.
LESSON, THE LATIN: BOY AND GIRL, 611.
LIGHTER SPANISH POETRY IN ENGLISH METRE, by H. K., 387-IDYLL, ib.- TO MY LADY'S EYES, 388-EPIGRAM,
Maes-How in Orkney, 401.
'Malagrowther, the Letters of Mala- chi, 513 et seq.
Malingering in prison, 33.
Malot, Hector, his Séduction,' 721. MEININGEN COMPANY AND THE LON- DON STAGE, THE, 248 German studies in Shakespeare, ib.. the Meiningen Company on Drury Lane stage, 249-excess of spectacle, 250 -Macready's Shakespearian revivals, 251-Mr. Edwin Booth, 252 - Mr. Irving, 254-influence of the foreign stage, 256-Julius Cæsar," 258- shouldering aside of dramatic inter- est, 261.
Mendoza's lyrics, 392.
Middleton's 'Vindication of Free In- quiry,' 235. Minieh, 216, 338.
MINISTRY, THE STUMP, 666. Mæris, Lake, 42.
Moffatdale, rambles in, 174.
Morley, Mr. John, his 'Life of Cobden ' reviewed, 793.
Mousa, the broch of, 399.
Musset, De. Mme. Jaubert's recollec- tions of, 74.
Neaves, Lord, his sheriffship of Ork- ney, 396.
NEW DON QUIXOTE, A, 469-Mr. Duf- field's translation reviewed, th. Nile boat, launch of a, 354. Northcote, Sir Stafford, his application of limited liability to the Scotch banks, 504.
Oberaarjoch, the, 380.
OBERLAND, WITH CHRISTIAN ALMER IN THE, 375.
OLD TRAMP, HINTS FOR AN AUTUMNAL RAMBLE BY AN, 393. Orkney, touring in, 394.
Oxford Fellows in the time of Gibbon, 234.
P. and O., the cuisine, 125.
PERIOD, THE FIXED: Part I., 413- Part II., 553-Part III., 681. "Peter the Hermit," by David Scott, 605. Picnics, 111. Pinedjem, 214.
Porte, the, its firman to the Bey of Spectacular effect and dramatic interest,
Tunis, 131. Prato, Count, 531.
Pre-Raphaelite movement, 590. PRISON-LIFE, REMINISCENCES OF, 21. PRIVATE SECRETARY, THE: Part IX., 53-Part X., 184-Conclusion, 287. PYRENEES, THE, 616-watering-places in the, 619, 622-hotels, 624-legends, 629-Basque songs, 630- Republic of Andorra, 632. Pyrenean picnics, 118. Quevedo, Sonnet from, 392.
Radicalism, latent," in France, 445. RECOLLECTIONS À LA FOURCHETTE, 106 -youthful memories, ib. - picnics, 111-shooting lunches, 112-river fare, 117 Pyrenean picnics, 118- Roman cookery, 121-banquet at the Suez Canal, 122-eating on board ship, 123.
REFORM, TARIFF, 542. REMINISCENCES OF PRISON-LIFE, 21-
uniformity of prison regulations, ib. -subjugation of female to male criminals, 22-indifference of crimi- nals, 24-the pedigree of criminals, 25-heredity in crime, 26-drink and crime, 28-conduct-marks, 30-prison sanitation, 31-influences on crimi nals, 32 et seq.-possibilities of re- formation, 34.
Republicanism and woman's influence, 429 et seq.
Rhoda, salubrity of, 353—launch of a Nile boat, 354.
Rhone, wanderings on the, 177. ROBERTSON, J. LOGIE: HOLIDAYS, 228 -SUNSET ON THE LOMONDS, ib. Roland, Basque Song of, 630. Rousseau, M., his Annales Tunisi- ennes,' 129-Goldoni's visit to, 540. Roustan, M., his policy in Tunis, 132. Salisbury, Lord, and the Irish Land Bill, 407 et seq.-his speeches at New- castle, 645.
Schiller, his Chorus from the "Eumen- ides," 328.
Schreckhorn, the couloirs of the, 383- ascent of the, 385.
Scotch banks and limited liability, the 505.
Scotch banks, the, their application to Parliament for unlimited liability, 507.
SCOTT, DAVID, R.S.A., 589.
Scott, Sir Walter, his Letters of Mala- chi Malagrowther,' 513 et seq. SECRET OF THE STRADIVARIUS, THE, 771.
SECRETARY, THE PRIVATE: Part IX., 53-Part X., 184-Conclusion, 287. Shooting lunches, 112.
Sophocles, the "Electra" of, 306 et
Stage, influence of the foreign, on the British, 256.
STANDERTON, THE DEFENCE OF, 1, 264.
START, A FALSE: A MORAL COMEDY, 331.
Strabo, his account of the Labyrinth, 40.
STRADIVARIUS, THE SECRET OF THE, 771.
Sugar industry in Egypt, 46, 48. SUNSET ON THE LOMONDS, by J. LOGIE ROBERTSON, 228.
Surarich, excavations at, 347. TARIFF REFORM, 542-refutation of Free Trade predictions, ib.-Radical panaceas for agricultural distress, 544-waning manufactures, 546- Fair Trade suggested, 547 et seq.- tariff reform and Ireland, 531. Tehneh, the gorge of, 344 et seq. Thackeray and Cobden, 800. Thomson, Dr., on the
Nature of Crime,' 27.
THREATENED ABOLITION OF BANK- NOTES, THE, 502-Mr. Gladstone's financial reputation, 502-the Scotch banks and limited liability, 505 et seq. -their application to Parliament, 507 -objections of the Government, ib. -State claim to issue notes, 509. TRAMP, AN OLD: HINTS FOR THE VA- CATION RAMBLE, 164. TRANSVAAL, BESIEGED IN THE: DE- FENCE OF STANDERTON, 1, 264. TRANSVAAL, JOTTINGS FROM THE: THE BOERS AT HOME, 753,
TUNIS, 128-its history, ib.-French connection with, 130-British rela- tions with, ib.-the Sultan's firman, 131 M. Roustan's policy, 132- French hostilities, 134-treaty of Kasr-Essaid, 138-attitude of Italy, 139.
UNCLE Z. No. I., 143-No. II., 355— Conclusion, 448.
Union, the Scotch banks and the Treaty of, 516.
VACATION RAMBLE, HINTS FOR THE, BY AN OLD TRAMP, 164.
"Vasco de Gama encountering the Spirit of the Storm," by David Scott, 604,
WAR CORRESPONDENT, THE ADVEN- TURES OF A, 724.
Wight, Isle of, rambles in, 164. WILSON, THE LATE ANDREW, 141. WORDS OF WISDOM FROM GOETHE, by J. S. B., 785.
W. W. S., Io VICTIS, by, 665.
Z., UNCLE: No. I., 143-No. II., 355 -Conclusion, 448.
Zowych el Miuteen, its tombs, 350.
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