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Geological Surveys, State, New 

 lliimpsliin . ii, .">!-, :'f)7; Geor- 

 gia, lii, .'Jt'ii''; Indiana, iv, 501: 

 New Jersey, iv, 670; of UnltM 

 Stall's, x, 401 j appropriation* 

 t'r, x, 4<i.">; piiMication-, x,406; 

 tin- ilritt, x, l"i; ; inu|> dt the ter- 

 minal moruine of the second gla- 

 cial epieh. \. Id; State surveys, 

 x,406. 



Geological Society of America, 

 xvin. 81. 



Geologists, x, 401 tt seq. 



Geology, fossils in Oregon, ii, 628; 

 glacial period, vi, ;H 1 J ; explora- 

 ti'.n- in A>ia, iii, 859; formation 

 of mountains, iv, 879 ; Fnyre's 

 experiment", iv, 379 ; fossil birds, 

 vi, 808 ; the iguanodon, viii, 486 ; 

 recent discoveries, ix, 586 ; Hay- 

 den's work, xii, 856; experi- 

 mental, iv, 117. 



George V, ex-King of Hanover, 

 death, iii, 384; obit., iii, 654. 



George. Duke of Mecklenburg- 

 Strelitz. obit., i, 684. 



George, Henry, imprisoned, x, 454. 



George, Prince, obit., xv, 680. 



Georgia, static-ties, elections, gov- 

 ernment, legislative proceedings, 

 etc., in eacn volume; views in, 

 ii, 840 ; Confederate monument 

 unveiled, iii, 'A~2 ; impeachment 

 of Comptroller-General, iv, 425 ; 

 gold-mines in, v, 308 ; artesian 

 wells, vii, 848; death of Gov. 

 Stephens, viii, 387 ; Oglethorpe 

 celebration, viii, 389 ; temper- 

 ance in, x, 409 ; convicts, xii, 818 ; 

 its claim against the U. S., xviii, 

 841. 



Gerard electric lamp, illustration, 

 ix, 805, 306. 



Gerber, experiments by, vi, 42. 



Gerken, John, obit., i, 617. 



Gcrlach, E. L. von, obit., ii, 600. 



Gerlach, Franz, sketch^ i, 838. 



German Centralism in Austria, 

 vii, 48. 



German emigration, vii, 348. 



German Evangelical Church, xi, 

 884. 



German Evangelical Synod, xiv, 

 366. 



German Government, in Polynesia, 

 ii, 58 ; colonial policy of, ix, 362 ; 

 annexation in Parma, ix, 640. 



German National Monument, illus- 

 tration, viii, 899. 



German Parliament, vi, 887. 



German Provinces, Russification ot, 

 viii. 708. 



Gorman Railroads, vii, 849. 



Germanium, xi, 139, 140. 



Germany, statistics, government, 

 legislative proceedings, etc., in 

 every volume ; map. i, 845 ; 

 views in, i, 346, 347 ; u, 847, 850, 

 351, 352 ; political crimes^ in the 

 pcnai code amendment, i . 344 ; 

 law against copy ing works of art, 

 844 ; particular parliaments, 844, 

 345 ; protests against railroad ac- 

 quisition by the Imperial Gov- 

 ernment, 344; Catholics and 

 Radicals, 344. 847; judicial bills, 

 846 ; the Emperor on unification 

 of the laws, 847 j the Ear-tern 

 question, i, 347 ; iii, 378; resig- 

 nation of Delbruck, i, 345 ; diplo- 

 matic complications with Spain 



and China, 847, 848; Arnim's 

 < iivi.-tion,;i4H; floods, 84ft ; viii, 



. !i-eti,,n ot Fr.'.-ki nl" : 

 849; Alsace- I.orraiiu . 

 iv, 488 ; made a State of the Km- 

 j.iiv. iv, J.'i'.i; vii, 859; viii, 897; 

 Ix, 859; Supreme Tribunal at 

 Leipsic, ii, 850 ; difference be- 

 turrti Bismarck and Gen. von 

 Stosch, 850 ; war estimates, 850 ; 

 speech of Von Moltke, 851 ; 

 patent bill, 351 ; diets of Bavaria, 

 Saxony, and Wurtemberg, 861, 

 852 ; meeting of Emperors, 852 ; 

 seventieth anniversary of the 

 Kmperor's entrance into the 

 army, 852; shoe and leather ex- 

 hibition, 358; statue of Gauss, 

 853; tobacco duty, iii, 878; vii, 

 356 ; antagonism of German and 

 Prussian Governments, 878; anti- 

 Socialist bill, iii, 880, 881, 888, 

 384; v, 318; ix, 356; attempts 

 to assassinate the Emperor, iii, 

 881 ; Hodel and Nobilins, 881 ; 

 royal marriageSj 881 ; paper and 

 pasteboard exhibition, 381 ; let- 

 tor from the Pope, and negotia- 

 tions, 881-382; relations with 

 Franco, 888 ; Hanoverian succes- 

 sion, 884 ; the fleet, 384-885 ; de- 

 struction of the Grosser Kurf first, 

 885 ; officers court-martialed, iv, 

 441 ; American products, iii, 886 ; 

 dispute with Nicaragua, 886 ; 

 Westphalian coal-fields, 887 ; 

 question of raising the revenue, 

 386 ; tariff debate, iv, 435, 437, 

 488 ; refusal of Parliament to im- 

 prison Socialist members, 485; 

 announcement of new policy, 

 485436 ; parliamentary disci- 

 pline bill rejected, 488 ; historical 

 details of unification, 489 ; So- 

 cialists refUse homage to the Em- 

 peror, 440 ; motion for disarma- 

 ment, iv, 440; treaty of Prague 

 and position of Sch"lcswig-Hol- 

 stein, 441 ; the Egyptian debt, 

 441 ; judicial reorganization, 441 ; 

 the S^amoan Islands, 442; army 

 bill, v, 817, 818; South Sea 

 Trading Company, 819 ; sub- 

 urbs ot Hamburg annexed, 819, 

 820 ; stamp-duty conflict, 820, 

 3*21 ; fishery and industrial ex- 

 hibitions, '821 ; foreign rela- 

 tions, 321 ; defection of National 

 Liberals, 822 ; Cologne cathedral, 

 3'22 ; workingmen's accident in- 

 surance bill, vi, 844 : vii, 854 ; 

 ix, 857 ; xii, 828 : Bismarck de- 

 feated on tax and biennial budget 

 bills, vi, 844 : his conflict with 

 Bennigsen, 345 ; Liberal gains in 

 elections, 845 ; speech of Eugene 

 Richter, 846 ; Hamburg forced 

 into the customs union, 846 ; 

 meetings of emperors, 846 ; vii, 

 855 ; ix, 356 ; concessions to the 

 papal power, vi, 346 ; marriage 

 of Prince William, 846 ; strug- 

 gles over laws relating to ecclesi- 

 astical offices, vii, 355, 858 ; the 

 Guelph fund, vii, 858; the rep- 

 tile fund, 858; rescript of the 

 Em|HTor. viii, :;i:i; biennial budg- 

 et voted, 3i>:l; state soeialisrn, 398; 

 Cabinet changes, 395 ; Prussia 

 and the Vatican, 395 ; American 

 pork, 896; treaty with Spain, 



806 ; copyright treaty, 897 : 

 Inti'um with rr..ii..'-. 897; at- 

 tempt to bimi-h KII ti'-li I'n.m tlie 

 school* of Alraot Lorraine, 897 ; 

 monument near ]{u<i< -/,. im, 899 ; 

 tiygienic and art ex hi l<it i<.ns, 899 ; 

 French feeling toward, ix, 889; 

 ecclesiastical policy, ix, 356 ; tin- 

 explosives law, 8. r >7 ; accidcnt-in- 

 hiirance and joint-Htock laws, 

 857-858; Niederwald anarchist 

 plot, 858; Kraszewski trial, 868- 

 859; the Lasker incident, 359- 

 8 f ,0; Bismarck succession, 869- 

 860; fusion of Liberal factions, 

 860; general election, 860; the 

 new Reichstag, 361 ; post steam- 

 ship subventions, ix, 861 ; steam 

 ship subsidies, x, 415 ; colonial 

 policy, 862 African colonies, x, 

 868-364, 137, 893, 7'J5 ; annexa- 

 tions in the Pacific, 865 ; xi, 60 ; 

 Caroline Islands, x, 141 ; in 

 Papua, 679-681; relations with 

 England, 12t)etteq. ; flag insulted 

 in Spain.142; officers in the 

 Tonquin War, 170 ; tariff revi- 

 sion, 416 ; state lotteries, 417 ; 

 North Sea and other canals, 417 ; 

 xi, 888 ; socialism, x, 417 ; xi, 

 889; murder of Herr Rumpff, x, 

 417 ; shipping law, 420 ; Russian 

 Poles expelled, 418 ; Americans, 

 419 ; the Feejec controversy, 419 ; 

 telegraph conference, 420"; im- 

 prisonment of Hcrr Bebel, xi, 

 889 ; working-women's society 

 dissolved ; 889 ; repeal of the 

 May laws, 390; Heidelberg fes- 

 tival, 891 ; emperors' league, xi, 

 391 ; new King in Bavaria, 881 ; 

 Bismarck demands the increase 

 of the army, xii, 32:5 ; May laws 

 amended, 825 ; frontier troubles, 

 826 ; colonies, 329 ; treason trinis 

 at Lcipsic, 826 ; the Raon inci- 

 dent, 827 ; illness of the Crown 

 Prince. 3^7 } the triple alliance, 

 328; founding of the Empire, 

 819 ; German spies in France, 

 293. 



Gcnner, Edward, obit., xii, 586. 

 Germ Theory, and Spontaneous 

 Generation, iii, 887 j theory of 

 disease, iv, 442 ; vi, 847, 661 ; 

 vii, 286; ix,498; in tuberculosis , 

 vii, 798; ix, 497; vaccination, vi, 

 847. See Epidemic Diseases, viii, 

 820; and Micro-Organisms in 

 Disease, ix, 495. 



Ge'rome, pictures bv, x, 858, 868. 

 Gescheidt, Dr. L. M., obit., i, 617. 

 Geselschap, E., obit., iii, 654. 

 Gcssi, Signor, explorations of, i, 



880, 881. 

 Gettysburg, battle of, xi, 446 ; field 



of, xviii, 611. 



Geuther, experiment*, xii, 106. 

 Ghillany, F., obit., i, 684. 

 Ghilzjii 'Revolt, xii, 4. 

 Ghislanz.ini, A., ol>it., xviii, 580. 

 Gholuin llu>sein K., obit., vi, 698. 

 Gholain Hyder Khan, xii, 5. 

 Gibbons, Abby HOJ>|H.T, obit., 



xviii, 558. 



Gibbons, Cardinal, xii, 716, 717. 

 Gibbons, J. S., obit., xvii, 548. 

 Gibbons. Sir S., obit., i, 684. 

 Gilibs, Wolcott. ix, 4'i. 

 Cil.raltnr, xv, 4t>:?: xvi, 842. 

 Gibscn, Edward, sketch, x, 4."". 



