INDEX 



A. 



Agassiz, Prof. L., and the Harvard 

 Museum, 19 



Alex., on defects of museums, 21 

 Agnostics as moral as believers, 376 



have no adequate motive for morality, 



America, dejiression of trade in, 207 



America, eastern forests of, 83 



American cities, condition of, 413 



American museums, 1(5 



Ancient ash-pits and cemeteries, 54 

 mounds in N. America, 54 



Animal sculptures from the mounds, 51 



Animals, how to exhibit in a museum, 8 



Aquired characters not inherited, 500 



Argyll, Duke of, on economic use of land, 

 424 



Armies should be industrial, 387 



Arrow-heads, twisted, 43 



Atkinson, Mr. E., on economy of pro- 

 duction, 483 



Aveling, Dr. E., on American workers, 

 412 



B. 



Bad habits not inherited, 505 

 Bankruptcies showing depression, 193 

 Bequest, limitation of right of, 341 



unlimited is doubly injurious, 342 

 Botany in a museum, 6 

 Bread, cheap, not always a blessing, 407 

 Breathing in language, 121 

 British Museum of Nat. History, defects 



of, 17 

 Broderick, Hon. G. C, on results of 



peasant-husbandry, 321 

 Business capacity of peasants at Ralahine, 



472 



Cairnes, Prof., on landlordism, 301 I 



California, forests of, 86 j 

 Capitalism causes povertj', 414 



Carrington, Lord, on peasant cultivation, | 



217 



Cave -dwellings in Arizona, 56 I. 



Character, apparent improvement of, at 



Ralahine, 474 

 Child-language, no guide to its origin, 



135 

 Christianity, modern, a slow growth, 



108 

 Church, a native, in South Africa, 109 

 Church, a really national, 235 

 Church propertj' is national property, 



23ti 

 Clarke, Mr. Hyde, on mouth, tongue, 



and tooth words, 134 

 Coal, a national trust, 138 



unlimited export of, injm-ious, 141 

 Concave globe, advantages of, 68 



how to construct, 71 

 Conquests desired by governing classes. 



385 

 Commission, the Devon, on evictions, 



311 

 Commons enclosed under false pretences 



449 

 Competition, the waste of, 487 

 Co-operative colonies, how to establish, 



488 

 why not tried, 490 

 Craig, Mr., comes to Ralahine, 456 



his excellence as an org.aniser, 45S 

 Credit at creditor's risk, 163, 165 

 Culture, effects of, not inherited, 501 

 Cups and bowls in stone, 48 



Dead men should not dictate to the liv- 

 ing, 157 

 Debt, how to extinguish the national, 



257 

 Debtor and creditor, 162 

 Debts should not be collected by the 



State, 163 

 Depopulation of rural districts, 210 



causes of, 214 



effects of, 212 

 Depression of trade, causes of, 188 



its main features, 190 



remedies for, 220 



true causes of, 194 

 Destitution, evidence of increase of, 213 

 Differences of forests, how caused, 94 

 Disestablishment and disendowmont, 235 



