174 THE IRISH PEOPLE. 



85. Frederick Lucas's Letter to Mr. Riethmiiller, 

 in " Life of Frederick Lucas," Vol. II., p. 3. 



86. De Lasteyrie in Revue des Deux Mondes, 

 Dec. 15, 1854. 



87. The account of the question on the Welsh 

 Fusiliers is taken from a newspaper of the time in 

 1858. 



90. Brownson, in Brownsons Review of 1873, 

 reviewing " The Irish Race," by Father Thebaud, S.J. 



91. Bonwick's " Our Nationalities," p. 82. 



91. Froude's "The English in Ireland," Vol. L, 

 pp. 11. 22. 



96. Dr. Beddoe in " Races of Britain," pp. 266, 

 238, 142, 27, and Vol. III. of the " Memoirs of the 

 Anthropometrical Society " " On the Bulk and 

 Stature of the People of Great Britain," pp. 569, 

 et seq. Also " Report of the Anthropometric Com- 

 mittee " of 1882-3, pp. 16, 17, 11, 14. 



98. Letter of the Times Correspondent, 13 Dec., 

 1862. 



99 to 113. Letters of Major Leech, Dr. Sullivan, 

 Colonel Cooper, Colonel Wood-Martin, Colonel 

 Chichester, Colonel Blake, the Marquis of Sligo, 

 the Earl of Granard, Sir Andrew Reed, Lord Walter 

 Fitzgerald ; William E. O'Shea, James W. Raleigh, 

 Loftus Bushe Fox, John Collier, W. F. Wakeman, 

 Thomas Tighe, Esquires. 



114 to 116. John MacCluskey, Charles Corbett, 

 C.E. ; John Johnston. 



117 to 129. Rev. R. Hayes, Mr. J. King, Mr. 

 Dorman, Mr. Reid ; Most Rev. Dr. Conway ; Father 

 O'Reilly, Rev. J. Costelloe, Rev. H. Hewson, Canon 

 Bourke, Most Rev. Dr. Healy, Canon Monaghan, 

 Rev. J. Grimes, Rev. Dr. MacDonald. 



