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$54,098 from timber dues; $482,099 from customs. The total, including various miscellaneous items, was $1,753,376.

Reforms. On Aug. 14 the Earl and Countess of Minto arrived at Dawson City on a vice-regal tour. A voluminous memorial, presented to his Excellency by the Citizens' Committee, set forth at length the position and troubles of the population and their requirements and complaints against the Government. The summary and conclusion of this document were as follow:

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'Wherefore your petitioners pray that your Ex"cellency will take means to bring before your advisers and the Parliament of Canada:

"1. The necessity for immediately doing away with, or at least greatly reducing, the present royalty tax on gold mined in the Yukon Territory.

"2. The necessity of preparing roads and bridges and affording free means of communication within the Yukon Territory.

"3. The necessity of opening for location to free miners parts of the Yukon Territory owned by the Government which are fit for placer mining.

"4. The necessity for reducing the present fees for free miners' certificates and for recording and renewing placer-mining claims.

"5. The necessity for altering the hydraulic-mining regulations so as to secure for the free miner the right to locate, record, and work any ground which is fit for placer mining, whether covered by a concession or not.

"6. The adoption and enforcement of such mining regulations as will encourage to the utmost the prospector first, the miner second, and the investor third, and throw open the country for the fullest and freest development.

"7. The necessity of granting representation to the people of the Yukon by at

least two members in the House of Commons of Canada.

"S. A legislative council wholly elected by the citizens of the Yukon Territory.

"9. The necessity of putting the liquor trade of this territory under such regulations as to subject it to the laws of trade and insure commercial freedom.

"10. Establishment of proper courts and a court of appeal in and for the Yukon Territory.

"il. The necessity, of securing or establishing a free British port of entry on the western coast of America within reach of the head waters of the Yukon river, in order to encourage the trade and commerce between the Yukon Territory and the other portions of the Dominion of Canada."

Lord Minto answered: " As the constitutional representative of her Majesty, you are well aware that I have no direct voice in the legislative affairs of the Dominion; but I must say that I believe I shall be able to make such suggestions as a result of this visit that great good to the country will accrue therefrom." The Dawson Board of Trade, on July 17, had passed the following:

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PANNING ON THE ELDORADO.

"Whereas, the Yukon Territory is without representation in the House of Commons of Canada and is administered by officials of the Government of Canada; and whereas, the wishes and interests of the people of the Yukon Territory are not represented in any parliamentary or legislative body making laws or regulations for the governing of the Yukon Territory; and whereas, the development of the Yukon Territory is dependent upon the development of the mining industry in said territory, and the discovery of rich mining areas converts what has hitherto been wasted and valueless portions of this territory into great resources of wealth, not only to this territory but the Dominion of Canada as a whole; and whereas, the greatness of the resources of the Yukon Territory

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tration and regulations must be promptly remedied in order to avert financial disaster to the territory; and whereas, the true condition of the mining industry and the necessities of the Yukon Territory are but little known in eastern Canada, and the Parliament and Government of Canada have not hitherto appeared to be fully informed in regard to the said conditions and necessities (or, if so, heedless of the results), and the laws and regulations enacted by said Parliament and Government for the governing of special industries of the Yukon Territory, and should be immediately changed; now, therefore, be it resolved, that the board of trustees do take immediate steps to raise a fund of $50,000 to be used as the board of trustees shall direct, to place before Parliament and the people of Canada the true position of industries, resources, and administration of the Yukon Territory, and to obtain such necessary reforms in the present regulations, law, and administration as to insure the development and prosperity of the Yukon Territory."

Mining Royalties. The situation in the Yukon during the past few years in connection with Government royalties upon minerals has been peculiar. As an inevitable ground for complaint and dissatisfaction among a large and floating population of ignorant miners, it has interjected an issue into the politics and Parliament of the Dominion. The original royalty was imposed in

Commissioner for the abolition of the royalty and the substitution of an export duty not exceeding 2 per cent. on all the gold taken out of the country. Between 1896 and 1898 there was an influx of about 30,000 persons into the territory.

Altogether, the annual revenues of the Dominion derived from taxes, royalties, and customs duties in the Yukon are placed at $2,000,000.

Mines and Minerals.-The gold production of the Yukon is officially placed at an average of about $100,000 a year between 1885 and 1896. In 1896 it was $300,000; in 1897, $2,500,000: in 1898, $10,000,000; and in 1899, $16,000,000. The actual production during the past three years has been probably at least $20,000,000 annually, as much gold dust is carried away without record.

Miscellaneous. Early in May the result of the first Yukon census was announced. It showed a total population of 13,000 men, 2,000 women, 500 children. Of these, 4,500 were British subjects, 9,000 Americans, 330 Indians. In the Klondike region itself there were 8,805 persons, including 2,767 British subjects, 5,539 Americans, and 499 of other nationalities. The population of Dawson was put at 5,404. In September, 1900, gold dust dropped in value about $1 an ounce, and the commercial current price, which had been $17 in 1896 and became $16 in 1898, was placed at $15 by the Dawson Board of Trade, owing to continued intermixture with black sand.

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INDEX TO THE FIVE VOLUMES OF THE THIRD SERIES.

1896-1900.

Abbey, Henry E., obit.. i, 542.
Abdy, John T., obit., iv, 650.
Abydos, Egypt, objects from
tombs, illus., v 30.

Abyssinia. i. 1; ii, 1; iii, 1; iv, 1;
v. 1: war in. v. 746.
Abyssinian priests, illus., i, 6.
Acheen, war in, i, 509.
Achenbach, H. von, obit., iv, 650.
Acland, Sir Henry, obit., v, 508.
Acoustics. See PHYSICS, PROG-

RESS OF.

Acton, Thomas C., obit., iii, 520.
Adams, Alva, port., ii, 141.
Aden, v, 278.

Adenis de Colombeau, Jules, v,
508.

Adna, view of, v, 1.

Adye, Sir John M., obit., v, 508.
Aërial navigation, ii, 4.
Aerolite, great Spanish, i, 51.
Afghanistan, i, 7; ii, 8; iii, 2; iv,
2: v, 2; wars in, v, 741.
Africa, British Central, iii, 109;
iv. 125; v, 9: British East, i,
252; ii, 285; iii, 230; iv, 89; Pro-
tectorate, v, 187; British South,
i, 109; iii, 107; East, i 250; ii,
248; iii, 229; iv, 249; v, 186; Ger-
man East, V. 189: German
Southwest, i, 112; iii, 109; iv,
126; v, 11: Portuguese East, i,
253; iv, 125; v. 10; South, i, 97;
ii, 108: iii, 101; map, iv, 778;
southern, colonies in, v, 3; West
Africa, ii, 815; iii, 827; iv, 852;
v, 766; (with colored map), i,
815.

Agrarian agitation, ii, 69.

Agrarian socialism, ii, 75; iii, 70.
Agricultural Congress, i, 71.
Agriculture, i, 778.

Ahamuda, obit., iv, 650.

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Aitchison, Sir Charles, obit., i,
596.

Alabama, i, 9; il, 9; iii, 3; iv, 2;
v. 11: dispensary. v. 13.
Alaska, census statistics, i, 790;
map, ii, 444; boundary treaty,
789: v. 721.

Albania, disturbances in, iii, 726.
Albany, centennial of, ii, 561.
Albert, John, obit., v, 509.
Alcock, Rutherford, obit., ii, 628.
Alcohol used in the arts. i, 200.
Alden, Alonzo, obit., v, 458.
Alexander III Bridge, illus., v,
200.

Alfieri di Sostegno, Marchese Al-
berto, obit., ii, 629.

Alfred, Prince, obit., iv, 651.
Alger, Horatio, obit., iv, 574.
Alger, R. A., sketch and port., ii,
776.

Algeria, i. 296; ruins of Kalaa, ii,
24: v. 239.

Algometer, the Temple, i, 677.
Alien ownership of land, ii, 193.
Allen, Charles Grant, obit., iv,
651.

Allen, F. De F., obit., ii, 577.
Allen, Harrison, obit., ii, 577.
Allen, John F.. obit.. v. 458.
Allen, Joseph H., obit., iii, 520.

Alley. John B., obit., i, 543.
Alliance of Reformed Churches,
i, 681; iv, 744.

Allison, Joseph, i, 543.
Alloys, see Metallurgy in vols. i,
iii, iv, and v.

Altar in Copan, illustration, i, 17.
Althaus, Julius, obit., v, 509.
Alula, Ras, obit., ii, 629.
Aluminum. See METALLURGY.
Alvary, Max, obit., iii, 582.
Alvord, Thomas G., obit., ii, 578.
American Board of Foreign Mis-
sions. i, 142; v. 131.
American Missionary Association,
v, 131.

Ammen, Daniel, obit., iii, 521.
Amsterdam island, v, 242.

Anderson, John, obit., v, 509.
Anderson, Sir W., obit., ili, 582.
Andorra, v, 239.

Angeline, Princess, obit., i. 543.
Angell, G. R.. obit., v. 458.
Anglican Churches, i, 11: ii, 11;
iii, 4; iv, 6; v, 13; right of public
meeting, ii, 15.
Anglican orders, validity of, i, 15.
Anglo-American Commission, iv,

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Appropriations, i, 217.
Arbitration treaty
Britain, ii, 788.
Arbor Day, i, 814.

with Great

Archæology, i, 16; ii, 20; iii, 13;
iv. 18: v, 22.

Archbishop of Canterbury, 1, 725;
charge of the, iii, 12.
Arden, T. B., obit., i, 543.
Argentine Republic, i, 24; ii, 25;
iii, 18; iv, 28: v, 31; Chilian
boundary, iii, 20.

Argyll, George D. C., Duke of, v.
509.

Arizona, i. 26; ii. 27: iii, 20; iv,
31; v. 32; statehood. i, 27; iii,
21: new Capitol, v. 32,
Arkansas, i, 27; ii, 28; iii, 21; iv,
32: v, 33.
Armaments,
688.

Czar's proposal, ifi,

Armenia, i, 210, 735; outrages,
690; ii, 770; grievances, iii, 727.
Armitage, Thomas, obit., i, 543.

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Astor residences, illus., iv, 556.
Astronomical progress in 1896, i,
46; in 1897, ii, 49; in 1898, ili,
50: in 1899, iv, 52.
Astrophysical standards, i, 51.
Asylum, Newark, N. Y.. iv. 135.
Atherton, Alice, obit., İv, 576.
Atkinson, George W., port., ií,
823.

Atkinson, John, obit.. ii, 578.
Atkinson, John C., obit., v. 511.
Atkinson, W. Y., obit., iv. 577.
Atlanta, Ga., Exposition at. i, 311.
Atomic weights, i, 120; ii, 127; iii,
117: iv, 152: v, 85.

Atwater, E. R., obit.. v, 458.
Atwood, Melville, obit., iii, 521.
Auburn, Ind., v. 307.

Augur, C. C., obit. and port., iii,
521.

Aumale, Henri E. P. L., obit., ii,
629.

Aurène, Paul, obit., i, 597.
Ausgleich, the, i, 66; iii, 66.
Australasia, i, 53; ii, 55; iii, 57; iv,
6: v. 35.

Australian Federation, i, 57; iv,
65: v. 750.

Austria, i, 68; ii, 69; iii, 67.
Austria-Hungary, i, 64; ii, 65; lil,
64: iv, 70; v, 47.

Aveling. E. B., obit.. iii, 582.
Averell, W. W., obit. and port.,
V. 548.

Avignon, inscription at, iii, 14.
Aycock, Charles B.. port.. v, 444.
Ayer, Josephine M. S., obit.. iii,
521.

Ayres, Anne, obit., i, 544.
Ayres, Henry, obit., ii, 630.

Baalbec, ii, 22.

Babcock, James F., obit., ii, 578.
Babylonia, ii, 22.

Bacon, John Edmund, obit., ii,
578.

Bacon, William A.. obit., i, 544.
Baden-Powell, G. S., obit.. iii, 583.
Bagley, Worth, obit., port., iii,
521.

Bagnall, Benjamin, obit., v, 459.
Bahamas, i, 821; ii, 820; v, 774.
Bahrein Islands, v. 278.
Bailey, I. H.. obit.. iv, 577.
Baily, Silas M., obit, v, 459.
Baiz, Jacob, obit., iv. 577.
Baker, Charles H., obit., i, 544.
Baker, C. R., obit.. iii, 522.
Baker, D. F., obit., iv. 577.
789

Baker, Lewis, obit., iv, 577.
Baker, Sarah, obit., iv, 577.
Baker, William S., obit., ii, 578.
Ball, E. B., obit., v. 459.
Ball, J. T., obit., iii, 583.
Bamberger, Isaac, obit., i, 597.
Bamberger, L., obit., iv, 651.
Bamboo rafts, illus., v, 562.
Banigan, Joseph, obit., iii, 522.
Bankruptcy, uniform, iii, 194.
Banks, Isabella, obit., ii, 630.
Banta, W. S., obit., v, 459.
Baptists, i, 73: ii, 76; iii, 71; iv,
77; v, 52; colored, v, 54.
Bara, Jules, obit., v, 511.
Barbadoes, i, 821; ii, 820; v, 775.
Barbour, J. H., obit., v, 459.
Bardoux, A., obit., ii, 630.
Bardwell, E. M., obit., iv, 577.
Barlow, Francis C., obit., i, 544.
Barnard College, i, 828.

Barnard, Henry, obit., v, 459.
Barnato, Barney I., obit., ii, 630.
Barnby, Sir Joseph, obit., i, 597.
Barnes, C. M., port., iii, 608.
Barnes, D. L., obit., i, 544.
Barre, Jean A., obit., i, 597.
Barrow, John, obit., iii, 583.
Barry, Charles, obit., v, 511.
Barry, Charles R., obit., ii, 631.
Barry, William, obit., iii, 522.
Bartlett, S. C., obit., iii, 522.
Bartol. C. A., obit., v, 460.
Barton, Robert M., obit., i, 545.
Basutoland, ii, 110; iii, 103; iv,
115; v, 7.

Bateman, Newton, obit., ii. 578.
Bates, Erastus N., obit., iii, 522.
Bates, Harry, obit., iv, 652.
Bates, Newton L., obit., ii, 578.
Batetela revolt, iv, 171.
Battenberg, Prince H. M., obit.,
i, 597.

Baumann, O., obit., iv, 652.
Baxter. Elisha, obit., iv, 578.
Bayard, T. F., obit. and port., iii,
522.

Beach, A. E., obit., i, 545.
Beal, G. L., obit., i, 545.
Beale, Anne, obit., v. 511.
Bean, Nehemiah S., obit., i, 545.
Beard. William
H.. obit. and

port.. v, 460.

Beardsley, Aubrey, obit.. iii, 583.
Beasley, Mercer, obit.. ii, 579.
Beatty-Kingston, William, obit.,
v, 512.

Bechuanaland, i, 98; iv, 115; v, 7;
protectorate, ii, 110; iii, 103.
Beckley, Fanny, obit., iv, 578.
Becque. Henri, obit., iv, 652.
Beecher, Charles, obit., v, 460.
Beecher, Eunice W., obit., ii, 579.
Beecher, Thomas K., obit. and
port.. v, 461.

Beekman, H. R., obit., v, 461.
Begole, J. W., obit., i, 545.
Behrends. A. J. F., obit., v. 462.
Beidler, Jacob, obit.. iii, 523.
Belgium, i, 77; ii, 81; iii. 76; iv,
83; v. 57.

Belknap, R. L., obit., i, 545.
Bell, Isaac, obit.. ii, 579.
Bell. P. H., obit.. iii, 523.
Bellamy, E., obit. and port., iii,

523.

Benedetti, Count Vincent, obit.,
v, 512.

Benjamin, W.-H., obit.. v. 462.
Bennett, E. H., obit., iii, 524.
Bennett, J. M., obit.. iii, 525.
Bennett, S. F., obit., iii, 525.
Benson, E. W., obit., i, 597.
Bent. James T., obit., ii, 631.
Benteen, F. W., obit., iii, 525.
Bequests, i, 321; ii, 353; iii, 296;
iv, 332: v. 259.

Berardi, Léon, obit.. ii, 631.
Berbera, street in, illus., iv, 253.
Berlin, treaty of, v, 746.
Bermuda Islands, v, 281.
Berti, Domenico, obit., ii, 631.
Bertrand, Joseph, obit., v. 512.
Bessemer, Henry, obit.. iii, 583.
Betz, Franz, obit,, v, 512.
Bianchi, Angelo, obit.. ii, 631.
Bible Christians, ii, 523; iii, 449.
Biddle. Arthur, obit., ii, 579.
Bidwell, Dollie, obit., v, 462.
Bidwell, John, obit., v. 462.

Billings, J. S., port., v, 333.
Bimetallic mission, fi, 791.
Binaries, spectroscopic, ii, 50.
Bingham, J. A., obit, v, 462.
Binns, R. W., obit., v, 512.
Birch, William, ii, 579.
Bird book, the, iv, 689.
Bird Day, i, 79.

Bird, Rowena, obit., v, 463.
Birdseye, L., obit., i, 546.
Bismarck Archipelago, v, 255.
Bismarck, N. D., i, 539.
Bismarck, Prince, sketch

port.. iii, 79.

and

Bissell, Lora C., obit., iv, 578.
Black, Frank S.. port., ii, 556.
Black, W., obit. and port., iii, 584.
Blackburn, Colin, obit., i, 598.
Blackmore, R. D., obit., v, 513.
Blaikie, W. G., obit.. iv, 652.
Blair, Ex-Gov., statue of, iii, 454.
Blair, Charles W., obit., iv, 578.
Blair, J. B., obit., i, 546.

Blair, John I., obit. and port., iv,
578.

Blake, J. R., obit., iv, 579.
Blanchard, G. R., obit., v, 463.
Blanco, A. G., obit., iv, 652.
Bland, R. P., obit., iv, 579.
Blind, Mathilde, obit., i, 598.
Bliss, A. T., port., v, 377.
Bliss, C. N., sketch and port., ii,

777.

Bliss, George, obit., i, 546.
Bliss, George, obit., ii. 580.
Bliss, Z. R., obit., v, 463.
Block, Washee, obit., i, 546.
Blockade of Cuban ports, iii., 756.
Blomfield, A. W., obit., iv, 653.
Blondin, Jean F. G., obit., ii, 631.
Bloxham, W. D., port., ii, 323.
Bluejacket, Charles, obit., ii, 580.
Boatable waters, i, 808.
Boer ultimatum, iv, 779.
Bogan, Bernard, obit., i, 546.
Bogan, F. B., obit.. iii, 525.
Bohemia, race war in. ii, 72.
Bolivia, i, 80; ii, 85; iii, 84; iv, 86;
v, 59; revolution, iv, 87.
Bolter, Andrew, obit.. v, 463.
Bond, Elias, obit., i, 546.
Bond, Sir E. A., obit., iii, 585.
Bonds, bill authorizing, i, 189; in-
vestigation, 220.

Bonheur, Rosalie, obit., iv, 653.
Bonner, John, obit.. iv, 580.
Bonner, Robert, obit., iv, 580.
Book plates, ii, 86.

Boone, T. C., obit., iv, 580.
Bootes, L. C., obit., i, 546.
Booth, Henry, obit., iii, 525.
Booth, H. M., obit., iv, 580.
Borda. Juan I., obit., ii, 631.
Boreman, A. I., obit., i, 547.
Boris, conversion of Prince, i, 87.
Borlase, W. C., obit., iv, 653.
Born, Peter, obit., iv, 580.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, ii, 68;
iv, 77.

Bosworth, B. M., obit., iv, 580.
Botanic Garden, i, 531; ii, 563.
Boudin, Eugène, obit., iii, 585.
Boulder, Col., iv, 169.

Boundary questions in Chili, i,
25; in Brazil, 84; in Costa Rica,

225

Bounties on animals, i, 497.
Bourbaki, C. D. S., obit., ii, 631.
Bourke, J. G., obit., i, 547.
Bowen, Anna Maud, obit.. v, 464.
Bowen, G. F., obit., iv, 653.
Bowen, H. C., obit., i, 547.
Bowerling, A., obit., iv, 653.
Bowker, Sarah H., obit.. iii, 525.
Bowman, W. S., obit., v, 464.
Boxer uprising. v, 96,
Boyce, George P., obit., ii, 632.
Boyd, A. K. H., obit., iv, 653.
Boyd, Belle, obit., v, 464.
Boyd, D. F., obit.. iv, 581.
Boyer, Jean P., obit., i, 598.
Boynton, Albert, obit., iii, 525.
Braden. John, obit.. v. 464.
Bradford manuscript, the, il, 503.
Bradley, William C., port.. ii, 436.
Brady, M. B., obit., i, 547.
Brahms, Johannes, obit.. ii, 632.
Braine, D. L.. obit., iii, 525.
Brand, Deane, obit., iv, 654.
Brand, James, obit., iv, 581.

Brandeis, F., obit., iv, 581.
Brandywine Rock wall, the, v,
386.

Brassempony, caves, iv, 20.

Brazil, i, 80; ii, 88; iii, 86; iv, 87;
V. 59.

Brazos River Survey, v, 672;
flood, iv. 816.

Bread riots, in Spain, iii, 705; in
Italy, iii, 344.

Bree, Herbert, obit., iv, 654.
Brethren or Tunkers, i, 74.

Brett, W. H., port., v, 335.
Brandywine Rock wall, the, v. 386.
Breyer, Mary A., obit.. iv, 581.
Brice, C. S., obit., iii, 526.
Bridge of Spain, Manila, view of,
v. 364.

Bridgman, C. De Witt, obit., iv,
581.

Briggs, F. A., obit., iii, 526.
Brimmer, Martin, obit., i, 548.
Brin, Benedetto, obit., iii, 585.
Brinton, D. G., obit., iv, 581.
Bristow, B. H., obit., i, 548.
Bristow, G. F., obit., iii, 526.
British Columbia, i, 84; ii, 92; iii,
87; iv, 89; v, 62.

Broadhead, J. O., obit., iii, 526.
Brohan, Emilie M.. obit., v, 513.
Brokaw, I. V., residence, illus.,
iv, 558.

Bromley, Henry, obit., i, 548.
Bromley, I. H., obit., iii, 526.
Bronzes from Benin, iv, 27.
Brooks, N. C., obit., iii, 526.
Broome, Sir F. N., obit., i, 598.
Broughton, L. D.. obit., iv, 582.
Brown, Felix, obit., iv, 582.
Brown, John W., obit., v, 464.
Brown, Moses T., obit., v. 464.
Brown, Thomas E., obit., ii, 633.
Brown, W. M., obit., iii, 527.
Browne, Irving, obit., iv, 582.
Browne, William H., obit., v, 464.
Bruce, Blanche K., obit., iii, 527.
Bruce, Catherine W., obit.. v, 465.
Bruckner, Anton, obit., i, 599.
Brumby, T. M., obit.. iv, 582.
Brunot, F. R., obit., iii, 327.
Brush, Charles B., obit.. ii, 580.
Bryan, W. J., speechmaking tour,
i, 651; sketch and port., 765.
Bryant. G. J. F., obit.. iv, 583.
Bryn Mawr College, i, 828.
Buberl, Caspar, obit.. iv, 583.
Buchner, Ludwig, obit.. iv, 654.
Buckalew, C. R., obit., iv, 583.
Buckley, Sir P. A., obit., I. 599.
Bucknill, J. C., obit.. ii, 633.
Budd, James H., port., ii, 97.
Buell, D. C., obit. and port.. iii,
527.

Buffet, M., obit., iii, 585.
Buildings, steel, iii, 707.

Bulgaria, i, 86; ii, 94; iii, 90; iv,
93; v. 65.

Bulgarian Church, the, i. 88.
Bull dedicated to Saturn, illus.,
iv, 25.

Bullitt, J. F., obit., iii, 527.
Bullock, J. R., obit., iv, 583.
Bunce, J. T., obit., iv, 654.
Bunnell, J. H., obit., İv, 583.
Bunner, H. C., obit.. i, 548.

Bunsen, R. W. E., obit., iv, 654.
Burckhardt, Jakob, obit.. ii, 633.
Burke, J. W., obit., v, 465.
Burlet, Jules, obit., il, 633.
Burne-Jones, Edward, obit., iii,
586.

Burnham, B. F., obit., ili, 528.
Burr, Alfred E.. obit., v, 465.
Burroughs, William, obit.. iii, 528.
Burt, Mary T., obit., iii, 328.
Burton, Sir F. W.. obit.. v. 513.
Busch, Moritz, obit., iv, 654.
Bushman encampment, illus., iv,
685.

Bushnell, Asa S., port., ii, 650.
Busteed, R. L.. obit., iii, 529.
Bute, Marquis of, J. P. C. S.,
obit.. v. 513.

Butler, Charles, obit., II, 580.
Butler, Thaddeus J., obit., ii, 581.
Butler, William, obit., iv. 584.
Butterfield, C. W., obit.. iv, 584.
Butterfield, William, obit.. v, 514.
Butterworth, Benjamin, obit., iii,
528.

INVE

Cabell, E. C., obit., i, 549.
Cabinet, President McKinley's, ii,
775.

Cable, Pacific, iv, 66, 104.

Cable project, Pacific, i, 58.
Cable roads, ii, 743.

Cadiz squadron, iii, 764.
Caird, John, obit., iii, 586.
Calculating machines, ii, 96.
Calderon, P. H., obit., iii, 587.
Calderwood, Henry, obit., ii, 633.
Calgary, exhibition and agricul
ture. v. 449.

California, i, 90; ii, 97; iii, 91; iv,
95; v, 67; golden jubilee, 93.
Callahan, M., obit., i, 549.
Callis, J. B., obit., iii, 528.
Cambridge, Mass., i, 456.
Cameron, Angus, obit., ii, 581.
Camp, Henry, obit.. v, 465.
Campbell, Alex., obit., iii, 528.
Campbell, H. J., obit., iii, 529.
Campbell, L. J., obit., i, 549.
Camphausen, O. von, obit., i. 599.
Canada, Dominion of, i, 94; ii,
103; iii, 96; iv, 101; v, 70; rebel-
lious, v, 740; Northwest Terri-
tories, 1, 540.

Canals, ancient, iii, 18; Delaware
and Chesapeake, iv, 239; Dis-
mal Swamp, iv, 849; Illinois,
327; Interoceanic, v, 722; New
York, iv, 554; Panama, i, 133; ii,
140; iii, 134; iv, 166.
Candler, Allen D., port., iii, 288.
Canning industry, ii, 107.
Cannon, H. S., obit., i, 549.
Canossa, Luigi di, obit., v, 514.
Canovas del Castillo, obit., ii, 634.
Canudos, fanatics of, ii, 91.
Cape Colony and South Africa, I,
97; ii, 108; iii, 101; iv. 112; v, 3.
Capital and labor, ii, 502.
Caprivi, G. L. de M., obit.. iv, 655.
Capron, Allyn, obit., iii, 529.
Car, double-decked, illus., ii, 746;
steel, v, 658; illus., 659.
Carleton, Charles A., obit., ii, 581.
Carlin, J. W., obit.. v. 465.
Carlington, C. S. P. F., obit., iii,
387.

Carman, E. S., obit., v, 465.
Caroline Islands, v. 256.
Carpenter, A. P., obit., iii, 529.
Carpenter, Charles C., obit., iv,
584.

Carpenter, Cyrus C., obit., iii, 529.
Carpenter, F. B., obit., v, 465.
Carpenter, G. M., obit., i, 549.
Carpenter, William, obit., i, 549.
Carroll, Lewis. See DODGSON.
Carriages, motor, iii, 469.
Carter, Susan N., obit.. i, 549.
Carthage, tombs, iv, 25.
Cartland, Joseph, obit.. iii, 529.
Cascade locks in Oregon, i, 625.
Case, Rufus, obit., iii, 529.

Case, William L., obit., ii, 634.
Casey, T. I.., obit., port., į, 549.
Castelar, Emilio, obit., iv, 655.
Castner, H. Y., obit. and port., iv,
584.

Caswell, Oliver, obit., i, 550.
Catechism, Free Church, 305.
Catlin, G. L., obit., i, 550.
Cattell, W. C., obit., iii, 529.
Cattle, breeding of, in Alabama,
iil, 4.

Cantley, Lawrence, obit., iv, 656.
Cavalcaselle, G. B., obit., ii, 634.
Cavalotti, Felice, obit., ii, 587.
Cave, Alfred, obit., v. 514.
Ceneri, Giuseppe, obit., iii, 587.
Census, United States, i, 775; iv,
212.

Central American Union, iii, 323.
Century, end of, iv, 59; v, 428.
Ceres, statue of, illus., iv, 27.
Cernuschi, Henri, obit., i, 599.
Cerruti claim, iv. 166.
Cervera's fleet, iii, 753; destroyed,
763.

Ceylon, v. 279.

Chaco Indians, illus., iv, 314.
Chadwick, Edmund, obit., iv, 585.
Chaffee, Adna R., port., v, 113.
Challemel-Lacour, P. A., obit., i,

599.

Chalmers, J. R., obit., iii, 530.
Chamberlain controversy, i, 107.

Chamberlain, Mellen, obit., v, 465.
Chambers, T. W., obit., i, 550.
Champney, E. G., obit., iv, 585.
Chapleau, J. A., obit., iii, 587.
Charities of United States, iv, 126.
Chartist agitation, v, 741.
Chase, A. F., obit., iii, 530.
Chaudordy, Comte A. D. de, obit.,
iv, 656.

Cheese, filled, i, 113.

Cheever, Henry T., obit., ii, 581.
Chemistry, i, 113; ii, 121; iii, 110;
iv, 146; v, 77.

Cherbuliez, C. V., obit., iv, 656.
Chesnelong, P. C., obit., iv, 657.
Cheyenne Indians, the, ii, 537.
Chicago drainage canal, iv, 369.
Chickering, G. H., obit., iv, 585.
Chicory, ii, 541.

Child, F. J., obit., i, 550.
Childers, H. C. E., obit., i, 600.
Chili, i, 124; ii, 131; iii, 121; iv,
156; v, 87; boundary of, iii, 20.
China, i, 127; ii, 133; iii, 122; iv,
157: V. 89: insurrectionary
movements, iv, 131; conces-
sions, 160; map, 158.
Chinese police, illus., v, 116.
Chiniquy, Charles, obit., iv, 657.
Chittenden, L. E., obit., v, 466.
Chitty, J. W., obit., iv, 657.
Christian Archæology, Congress
of, v. 120.

Christian Church, i, 131.
Christian Connection, iii, 132.
Christian Endeavor, Societies of,
i. 132; ii, 139; iii, 133; iv, 164; v,
121.

Christian Knowledge Society, ii,
14.

Christian Science. v, 121.
Christian Scientists, ii, 139.
Christian Victor, Prince, obit., v,
514.

Christy, Charles, obit., ii, 581.
Church Army, iv, 7; v, 15.
Church defense and Church re-
form, i, 14; iii, 6.
Church, F. E., obit., v, 466.
Churches, Anglican, Congress of,
i, 15; v, 21; Free, Congress of, i,
262; Federation of, ii, 308; iii,
285; iv, 304; v, 212; German
Evangelical, iii, 291; synod, iii,

345.

Churchill, J. W., obit., v. 466.
Cilley, B. L., obit., iv, 586.
Cinnamon packing, illus., iv, 357.
Circulation. See PHYSIOLOGY.
Cisneros, F. J., obit., iii, 530.
Cities, growth of, in Minnesota, i,
489.

Civil code, the German, i, 319.
Claassen, P. J., obit., i, 551.
Claflin, M. B., obit., i, 551.
Clapp, A. H., obit., iv, 586.
Clapp, A. M., obit., iv, 586.
Clapp, D. H., obit., v, 466.
Clark, Alvan Graham, obit., ii,
582.

Clark, G. T., obit., iii, 588.
Clark, James G., obit., ii, 582.
Clark, Jonas G., obit., v, 466.
Clark, Lewis George, obit., ii. 582.
Clark, Lewis W., obit., v. 466.
Clark, M. L., obit., iv, 586.
Clarke, J. M., obit., iv, 587.
Clarke, J. S., obit., iv, 586.

Clarke, Mary V. C., obit., ili, 588.
Clarke, Robert, obit.. iv. 587.
Clarksville, Tenn., ii, 757.
Clayton, B. F., port., iv, 272.
Clayton, T. J.. obit.. v, 466.
Clement, N. H., obit.. iv, 587.
Clendenin, Paul, obit.. iv, 588.
Cleveland College for Women, i,
830.

Cleveland, Louie, obit., iv. 657.
Cliff dwellers, architecture of, i,
19: iv. 19.

Clingman, T. L.. obit., ii, 582.
Clinton, H. L., obit.. iv, 588.
Clitz, John M. B., obit.. ii. 583.
Clough. D. M.. port., ii. 529.
Cluseret, G. P.. obit., v, 514.
Cnossus, pictographic and linear
signs, v. 26. 27.
Coal strike, v, 557.
Cobb, S. B., obit.. v. 467.
Cochery, L. A., obit., v, 514.

Cochran, John, obit., iii, 530.
Cochrane, William, obit., iii, 588.
Cockerill, J. A., obit., i, 551.
Codman, John, obit., v, 467.
Coe, G. S., obit.. i, 551.
Coffin, G. C., obit., i, 551.
Coffin, G. W., obit., iv, 588.
Coghlan, C. F., obit., iv, 588.
Coghlan, Elizabeth E. M., obit.,
v. 514.

Coinage in Japan, i, 367.
Coins, mutilating, ii, 198.
Coke, Richard, obit., ii, 583.
Colby, Charles E., obit., ii, 583.
Cole, E. W., obit., iv, 589.
Coles, A., bust of, illus., ii, 321.
Colgate, Samuel, obit., ii, 583.
Colhoun, E. R., obit., ii, 583.
Collett, John, obit., iv, 590.
Collier, J. W., obit., iii, 530.
Collins, Hiram, obit., i, 552.
Collins, John W., port., ii, 713.
Colomb, P. H., obit., iv, 657.
Colombia, i, 132; ii, 140; iii, 134;
iv. 166: v. 123; boundary, v,
179; dispute with Italy, iii, 134;
rebellion in, v, 124.

Colon, view of, v, 123.
Colony, a Grand Army, i, 311.
Colorado, 1, 133; ii, 141; iii, 135;
iv, 166; v, 125; anniversary of
gold discovery, iv. 136; land
grant, 136; new Capitol, v, 127.
Colorado Springs, iii, 136.
Colston, Raleigh E., obit., 1, 552.
Colton, G. Q., obit., iii, 530.
Columbia river, fishing in, i, 626.
Comegys, Cornelius, obit., i, 552.
Comets. See ASTRONOMICAL

PROGRESS.

Comoso Islands, v, 242.
Compressed air, ii, 144, 746.
Conant, Helen S., obit., iv, 590.
Concessions, Chinese, iii, 128.
Concilio, J. de, obit., iii, 531.
Confederate Veterans, 1, 136.
Confession, revision of the, v, 593.
Conger, E. H., and family, illus.,
v. 107.

Conger, O. D., obit., iii, 531.
Congo, Independent State of the,
i. 138; ii, 146; iii, 137; iv, 170; v,
127.

Congo river, Stanley Falls, iii,
138; Stanley Pool, illustration,
139.

Congregationalists, i, 141; ii, 149;
iii, 139; iv, 171; v. 130.
Congress of the United States, i,
144; ii, 152; iii, 143; iv, 177; v,
131; contested seats, i, 219.
Congressional Library, illus., il,
795.

Congreve, R., obit., iv, 658.

Conklin, J., M. D., obit., v, 467.
Connecticut, i, 222; ii, 238; fii,
210; iv, 229; v, 176; Fast Day,
iii. 212.

Conover, G. S., obit., iii, 531.
Conrad, F. W., obit., iii, 531.
Conrad, V. L., obit., v. 467.
Constantinople, view, i, 737; riots,

738.

502.

"Constitution," anniversary, ii,

Constitutional crisis in France, i,
293.

Conventions, national, i, 759 et

seq.

Cook, Clarence, obit., v, 467.
Cook Islands, v. 281.

Cook, J. H., obit., iv, 590.

Cook, William H., obit., iv, 590.
Cooke, Augustus P., obit.. i, 552.
Cooke, Julia M., obit., i, 552.
Cooke, Lorrin A.. port., ii. 238.
Cooke, M. W., obit., iii, 531.
Coolbrith. Ida. port.. v. 335.
Cooley, T. Mel., obit.. iii, 532.
Cooney, M. A., obit.. iii, 532.
Cooper, Ada A., obit.. iv. 590.
Cooper, J. A., obit., iv. 590.

Cooper, Margaret S., obit., iii, 532.
Copan, survey of, i, 17.

Cope, E. D., port., i, 30; obit., ii,

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