534 



INDEX 



Mounds and earthworks in N. America, 



54 

 Mouth-gesture, 115, 117 

 Mouth-words, 121 

 Museums, American, 16 



for the people, 1 

 Museum, position and plan of, 1? 



N. 



National Church, advantages of the new, 

 249 

 the proposed, 240 

 debt, how to extinguish, 257 

 Natural historj^, a typical museum of, 4 

 Nineteenth-century legislation, charac- 

 ter of, 436 

 Nose-words, 122 



O. 



Objections to reciprocity answered, 181 

 Ogilvie on right of property in land, 435 

 Opportunity, equality of, 515 

 Opportunities equalised by rent, 404 

 Organisation not injurious to character, 

 388 

 the good side of militarism, 387 

 Organised industry must succeed, 483 



Pare, Mr. W., book on Ralahine, 468 



Parish rectors, duties of, 241 



Paper money as a standard of value, 145 



Jevons's objections to inconvertible, 

 147 

 Pauperism not really diminishing, 306 

 Peasant cultivation, results of, 217 



farms in Annandale, 322 



in Cheshire, 322 



farmers co-operate, 425 



good agriculture of, 426 

 Pim, Mr. J. , on industry of Irish cottars, 



323 

 Pope, expressive verses of, 130 

 Possession, results of secure, 320 

 Post obits should be illegal, 164 

 Pottery from mounds, 53 

 Poverty due to capitalism, 414 



in great cities of United States, 306 



l^roof of its increase in America, 399 

 in England, 398 



proof of increasing, 203 

 Prehistoric archfeology, museums of, 37 



at Cambridge, Mass., 39 



at Washington, D.C., 40 

 Priests, the teaching of, as to the land, 



452 

 Produce of land more important than 



profit, 424 ! 



Progress, how it will be effected, 500 ' 



Public debts immoral, 518 | 



rooms in the Harvard Museum, 23 | 



Qualities indicated by soimds, 128 

 Queensland, white men work in, 104 



R. 



Ralahine a striking success, 470, 477 



and its teachings, 455, 468 



confiscation of workers' savings at, 

 468 



description of, 458 



education and sanitation at, 463 



end of great experiment at, 466 



enthusiastic industry at, 470 



organisation of the society at, 458 



self-government at, 461 



why no imitators, 465 

 Real reforms, suggestions for, 442 

 Rebellion not a crime, 392 



is always justifiable, 392 

 Reciprocity the essence of fi-ee trade, 167 



what it means, 177 

 Reclus on proposed gigantic globe, 59 

 Rectors, new, advantages of, 249 



may be introduced gradually, 244 



new parish, 241 



objections to and answers, 245 

 Remedies for depression of trade, 220 

 Rent of small holdings, how to fix, 358 



paid in produce" advantages of, 458 



the social importance of, 404 

 Reports, agricultural, on results of small 



holdings, 420 

 Republican simplicity now vanished, 411 

 Ricardo on effects of a rent-tax, 351 



Sabbatarians, a suggestion to, 364 

 Sabbath, effects of a true observance of, 

 370 



the command to keep, 365 

 Sabbath breaking by Sabbatarians, 365 



excuses for, 366 

 Salvation, old and new theories of, 522 

 Sanitation at Ralahine, 463 

 Savages, how to civilise, 107 

 Scotland, clearances of the crofters, 314 



landlordism in, 313 

 Selection of the fittest will act on man- 

 kind in the future, 508 

 Self-government at Ralahine, 461 

 Shell-mounds and cave-dwellings, 56 

 Sismondi on peasant cultivators, 318 

 Small holdings, beneficial results of, 420 



good results of, 316 



to secure success of, 354 

 Smith, Adam, on effects of a land-tax, 



351 

 Socialistic experiments successful, 476 

 Social justice, the law of, 513 



quagmire, the, 394 



reform, the fundamental principle 

 of, 521 

 Society of the future, 512 



