532 



INDEX 



Disputes about work, how avoided, 450 

 Dives and Lazanis, real teaching of the 



parable of, 526 

 Draining injurious in a natural forest, 02 

 Dutch people healthy in the Moluccas, 



104 



E. 



Earth, how best to model the, 50 



Eastern Asia and Japan forests of, 88 

 Europe, forests of, 88 



Economies of an industrial communitj', 

 484 



Economy of health and happiness, 487 



Education at Ralahine, 4()3 



needed to abolish militarism, 300 

 the effect of, 407 



Effort in pronouncing words, significant, 

 120 



Enclosures vmder false pretences, 440 



Endowed Schools Commission, 156 



Epping Forest, 74 

 how to treat, 01 



Equality of opportunity, 515, 524 

 a guide to legislation, 520 



Equatorial zone generally healthy, 101 

 a Scotchman's work in, 103 



Essential equality in nature of rich and 

 poor, 524, 520 



Estates, origin of great, 440 



Ethical principles applied to land tenure, 

 410 



Ethnology in a museum, 10 



European forests, 82 



Europeans treat natives badly, 113 



Eviction should be illegal, 444 



Expei-iments in socialism have not all 

 failed, 476 



Exports and imports showing depres- 

 sion, 102 • 



Extinct animals in Harvard Museum, 35 



Fair play in life, absence of, 514 

 Farmers, remedj^ for poverty of, 407 



suggested remedies foi- poverty of, 

 402 

 Farms, large verms small, 406 

 Farrar, Dean, on transference of mean- 

 ings, 132 

 and Wedgwood on imitative words, 



127 

 on origin of language, 110 

 Fawcett, Prof., against land-nationalisa- 

 tion, 206 

 on free trade and protection, 175 

 unsound argument of, 176 

 Finch, Mr. J., visits Ralahine, 462 

 Foreign loans a cause of depression, 105 

 Forest regions, proposed illustrations of, 

 82 

 the temperate, 74 



Food at Ralahine, 464 



Free access to land the remedy for want, 



417 

 Free contract a mockerj', 416 

 Freeholders, system of small, unstable, 



340 

 Free trade, acknowledged exceptions to, 

 160 

 and reciprocitj', 167 

 in limited natural products wrong, 



138 

 the whole programme of, 173 

 Froude, J. A., on property in land, 265 



G. 



Galton, F., on siiperioritv of Athenians, 



404 

 Genius rarely inherited, 503 



no successive increase of, 504 

 Geography and geology, a museum of, 4 

 Geographical distribution in Harvard 



Museum, 26 

 suggested museum of, 33. 

 George, Henry, an ilhistration of land- 

 lordism, 302 

 on state of American workers, 412 

 Gestures and words used in earliest 



speech, 135 

 Giffen, Mr., on depression of trade, 101 

 Globe, gigantic, alternative plan of, 65 

 objections to the plan of, 63 

 proposed by M. Reclus, 50 

 Gold not a permanent standard of value 



145 

 Goiild Mr. Baring, on German peasants, 



310 

 Government tested by happy homes, 407 

 Governments all seek enlarged territory, 



485 

 Gray, Prof. Asa, on forest regions, 82 

 Great and small in Malay languages, 130 

 Guernsey market-notes, 260 



Harvard Museum, origin of, 10 

 Harvest-home at Ralahine, 464 

 Health at Ralahine, 464, 467 

 Hereditary wealth injures its receivers, 



519 

 Himalayas, temperate forests of, 00 

 Home and household goods inviolable, 164 



the inviolability of, 443 

 Homes, to form secure, 361 

 Hooker, Sir Jos., on museums, 12 

 Howitt, Wm., on German peasants, 310 

 House of Lords, a representative, 223 



conditions of its reform, 226 

 Human nature advances by survival of 

 the fittest, 405 



adverse influences, 406 



has it improved in historic times, 404 

 Human progress, past and future, 403 



