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INDEX. 



Ilopango volcano, view of, xvi, 786. 

 Image, Ancient, xiv, 18. 

 Imbriaui, Vittorio, obit., xi, 717. 



Immigrants, cost of care of, to New 

 York, v, 579; taxation of, vii, 

 463 ; ix, 428. 



Immigration, Chinese, vii, 387 ; see 

 also Chinese ; diplomatic corre- 

 spondence, i, 231 ; bill on, iv, 218 ; 

 treaty on, v, 704. 



Immigration, to United States, ii, 

 386 ; vi, 412 ; rules on, vij 414 ; 

 of paupers and criminals, vi, 487 ; 

 viii, 157 ; abuses, viii, 571 ; to 

 Australia, ii, 51; v, 37; vi, 44; 

 to Canada, v, 216, 219 ; to Cen- 

 tral America, Hi, 418, 748; to 

 South America, i, 77 ; ii, 28, 74, 

 75; v, 22; viii. 68, 123; to 

 Southern States, iii, 331 ; iv, 641 ; 

 v, 308, 539, 584; vi, 299; to 

 Western States, i, 84, 85, 231 ; ii, 

 80; iii, 74, 76, 676; iv, 657; v, 

 612 ; viii, 78, 268 ; bill, xvi, 225 ; 

 pauper, xiii, 424 ; xiv, 603 ; South- 

 ern convention on, 8 ; xv, 620. 



Impeachment, report on, of Judjre 

 Archibald, ii, 297 ; trial in Texas, 

 xviii, 715. 



Imprisonment, damages for false, 

 iv, 675. 



Improvements, Internal, President 

 Arthur on, viii, 161. 



Im Thurm, E. F., exploration by, 

 ix, 540; x,400. 



Inability or Disability of the Pres- 

 ident, vi, 414. 



Inaugurations, precedence at, x, 

 253. 



Indebtedness of the United States, 

 of the States, and of the world, 

 vii, 392 ; charts, 402, 403 ; maps 

 showing distribution, 392 ? 408. 



Indemnity Funds, from China and 

 Japan, vi, 778. 



Independent Kepublican move- 

 ment, ix, 773. 



Indexes in book-covers, xvi, 708. 



Induction-Balance, iv, 502. 



India, statistics, government, etc., 

 in every volume ; views in, i, 

 401^05 ; ii, 390, 392, 393 ; jour- 

 ney of the Prince of Wales, i, 

 40i ; resignation of Lord North- 

 brook and appointment of Lord 

 Lytton, 402 ; sketches of the vice- 

 roy, 406; the Queen's title, 403, 

 404; ii, 390; the Malay insur- 

 gents, i, 404 ; disorders in the 

 JNaga Hills, 404; freshet in the 

 Punjauh, 404 ; Mohammedan 

 sympathy with the Turks, 404; 

 disturbances in Baroda, ii, 394 ; 

 and Madras, i, 404; epidemics, 

 famine, and cyclone, 404, 405 ; 

 Sunday-schools, 405, 406; changes 

 of twenty years, ii, 390 ; recep- 

 tion of the chiefs, the Khan 

 of Kelat, 391 ; decentralization 

 scheme, 391 ; depreciation of sil- 

 ver, 391, 392 ; cost and extent of 

 the famine, 392 ; sufferings from, 

 iii, 436 ; epidemics, ii, 393 ; iv, 

 494; the Afridis, ii, 395; Cal- 

 cutta University, 394 ; bill for 

 regulating the native press, iii, 

 435 ; native armies, 436 ; scheme 

 of public works, 436 ; troops for 

 Malta, 436 ; Afghan war, 437 ; 

 reported flight of Shen Ah, 438 ; 

 trial of the Kajah of Pooree, 438 ; 



right to cede territory in, 438 ; 

 occupation of Socotra, 438 ; new 

 Order of the Indian Empire, 438 ; 

 sequels to the Afghan war in the 

 Punjaub, iv, 491 ; Yakoob Khan 

 under guard, 491 ; events in Ko- 

 histan, 491 ; movements in Af- 

 ghanistan, 492, 493 ; measures of 

 retrenchment, 493 ; protection of 

 the ryots from extortion, 493 ; li- 

 cense law, 493 ; famine in Cash- 

 mere, 494; finances, 494; at- 

 tempted murder of the viceroy, 

 494 ; outrages of the hill tribes, 

 494 ; hostilities of the Nagas, 495 ; 

 v, 388; progress of Christianity, 

 iv, 495 ; election excitement, v, 

 383, 384 ; resignation of Lord 

 Lvtton and appointment of the 

 Marquis of Eipon, 384 ; declara- 

 tion of policy and army reorgan- 

 ization, 384, 385; expense of the 

 Afghan war, 386 ; native dona- 

 tions, 386; Baroda, Travancore, 

 and Mysore, 386, 887 ; cinchona- 

 culture, 387 ; representative gov- 

 ernment proposed, 387 ; over- 

 population and poveity, 388 ; 

 Eumpa insurrection, 389 ; attempt 

 on the viceroy, 389; land-slide, 

 389; Brahmo-Somaj, 389; farm- 

 ing-system, vi, 420, 421 ; the 

 country restive under British mil- 

 itary despotism, 421 ; land reform 

 in Bengal, 422 ; Mysore restored 

 to native rule, 422 ; danger of 

 outbreaks, 422: conspiracy in 

 Kolapore, 422 ; Brahminical con- 

 spiracies, 423 ; protest against 

 evacuation of Candahar, 423 ; 

 border outbreaks, 423 ; new gov- 

 ernor of Madras, 423 ; native dis- 

 turbances, vii, 415; Eussian ac- 

 tivitv in, 415; the King of Bur- 

 inah^s position, 416 ; local self- 

 government, viii, 441 ; the Ilbert 

 bill, 441 ; the Afghan frontier, ix, 

 406; settlement, x, 497; goats 

 and famines, ix, 406 ; snakes, 

 gold, petroleum, tea, 406 ; paper- 



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Bengal tenancy act, 495; social 

 reforms, 496; insurrection in Bho- 

 tan, 496 ; in Nepaul, 427 ; restora- 

 tion of Gwalior to Scindia, 497 ; 

 survey of, 395 ; the silver ques- 

 tion, xi, 437 ; religious riots, 438 ; 

 mission to Thibet, 439 ; equaliza- 

 tion of land-tax, 453 ; establish- 

 ment of a Eoman Catholic hier- 

 archy, xii, 382 ; Indian women, 

 382; Hyderabad, 382; Chinese 

 suzerainty over Indian states, 

 383; wheat supply, 380; na- 

 tional congress, xvii, 348 ; fam- 

 ine, 349 ; opium question, 349 ; 

 Black Mountain tribes, 350 ; abo- 

 lition of free silver, xviii, 401. 

 Indiana, State government, elec- 

 tions, statistics, etc., in each vol- 

 ume ; views in, i, 407 ; ii, 395 ; 

 the presidential difficulty, i, 411 ; 

 Gov. Williams, 411 ; constitu- 

 tional amendment, iv, 496 ; coal- 

 mining, 501 ; building-stone, 

 501 ; mine inspector, 502 ; de- 

 cision as to the 29th of February, 

 502 ; importation of negroes, v, 

 394 ; election irregularities, 396 ; 



the liquor law, vi, 426 ; contracts 

 by married women, 426 ; dis- 

 eases of domestic animals, 427 ; 

 special congressional election, 

 viii, 444 ; State university, xi, 440 ; 

 other State institutions, 440, 441 ; 

 progress in utilizing natural gas, 

 xii, 386 ; election frauds, 386 ; 

 population, xv, 438 ; cities of, 

 xvii, 351 ; industries, xviii, 405 ; 

 decisions, 407. 



Indianapolis, Capitol at, iii, 440 ; 

 growth of, xii, 122 ; illustration, 

 11, 395. 



Indian Messiah, xv, 440. 

 Indian reservations, xiii, 569 ; xiv, 

 775, 817 ; lands opened, xvi, 695, 

 801 , 869 ; xviii, 694. 

 Indian revolt in Bolivia, xvii, 62. 

 Indians, American, missions to, i, 

 64, 76; iv, 190; in the Black 

 Hills, i, 681 ; cession to Canada 

 by Blackfeet, ii, 254 ; President 

 Hayes on, ii, 669 ; iii, 710 ; wars 

 and raids of, ii, 39 ; iii, 28, 29, 

 463, 673; iv, 46; v, 27, 28; vi, 

 35; viii, 17; numbers killed in 

 engagements with, v, 26 ; plan 

 to transfer care of, iii, 29 ; iv, 47 ; 

 for a body of cavalry, iii, 29 ; for 

 education of children, iii, 29; v, 

 28, 649 ; Western reservations, ii, 

 539; iv, 150; v, 29, 116,118; vi, 

 117, 781 ; census of Penobscots, 

 iv, 576 ; elections, vi, 524 ; de- 

 cision in favor of Poncus, iv, 653 ; 

 the Narragansetts, iv, 772 ; their 

 tribal relations abolished, v, 654 ; 

 in Florida, vij 298 ; in Canada, 

 v. 218 ; Baptist convention of, 

 viii, 52 ; famine in Montana, viii, 

 548 ; statistics of, v, 28 ; new policy 

 toward, v, 783 ; troubles in Chili 

 with, viii, 64 ; education, viii, 

 781 ; not citizens, ix, 425 ; num- 

 bers and lands of, x, 762, 763 ; 

 disturbances, x, 752 ; in Dakota, 

 x, 286 ; xii, 219 ; relics of ix, 14- 

 16 ; character of the Apaches, xii, 

 30 ; education of, 386 ; attack 

 upon, 143 ; in New Mexico, 545 ; 

 Pueblo, 545; reports of agents, 

 777 ; xiii, 261, 420, 509, 606, 772 ; 

 xv, 21 ; xvi, 28 ; xvii, 746 ; in 

 Maine, xviii, 472 ; in Oregon, 

 xviii, 598 ; in U. S., xviii, 739. 



Indian states, Chinese suzerainty 

 over, xii, 383. 



Indian Territory, territorial gov- 

 ernment in, iii, 28 ; occupation 

 of, iv, 43 ; opening to settlers 

 recommended, v, 417 ; attempts 

 of ranchmen to appropriate lands 

 in, x, 762. 



Indian trappers, of British Colum- 

 bia, xviii, 110. 



India-rubber manufacture, v, 90 ; 

 cultivation of. xii, 140. 



Indigo, artificial production of, vi, 

 428 ; vii, 95. 



Indigo - blue, derivation of, iv, 

 135. 



Indigotin, determination of. x, 156. 



Indo-China, xiv, 344, xvi, 314; 

 xvii, 294 ; xviii, 332. 



Industrial Conference, xv, 786. 



Industrial Education Association, 

 xii, 235. See under Education. 



Industrial Lecion, xvii, 356. 



Industrial Union, International, 

 xii, 619. 



