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INDEX. 



Colonization, xiii, 255; German,127. 

 Colorado, admitted as a State, i, 

 118, constitution, i, 118, tt sety. ; 

 mines of, i, 121; iii, 112; iv, 

 154; v, 119; viii, 143; irriga- 

 tion, iii, 111; iv, 151; ix, 158; 

 xii, 142; mineral springs, iii, 

 114; Indians in. iv, 150- v, 110 ; 

 vi, 117 ; outbreak of Dtes, xii. 

 143; sutfrage question, iv, 15-2, 

 153; growth of Leadville, iv, 

 156, 161 ; railroad contests, iv, 

 158, 159; anti-Chinese riot in 

 Denver, v, 120; coal, iron, and 

 petroleum, vi, 118; population, 

 xv, 152. Statistics, government, 

 elections, etc., under Colorado in 

 each volume. 



Colorado Biver, navigation of the, 

 xviii, 177. 



Coloration of animals, xii. 670. 



Color-blindness, report on, iii, 526. 



Colored men, convention of, xiv, 

 533,791. 



Color-hearing. See Hearing. 



Color-sensations, ix, 657. 



Coloring principle, a new, vi, 97. 



Colors, for cloth, v, 90 ; perma- 

 nence of, ix, 124; of chemical 

 compounds, ix, 119 ; coal-tar, x, 

 158; new coloring matters, xi, 

 139 ; xii. 105. 



Colquitt, A. H., Governor of Geor- 

 gia, charges against, iii, 367-369. 



Colquitt, Alfred"H.,obit, xix, 570. 



Colson and Gauthicr, xii, 107. 



(Jolt, John, obit., ii, 577. 



Colton, Joseph H., obit., xviii, 545. 



Colton J. S., obit, iii, 635. 



Columbia, capture of, x, 429. 



Columbia River, improvements of, 

 v, 614; x, 676; jetties, xvii, 255. 



Columbia, S. C., xv, 123. 



Columbia, Pa., xviii, 156. 



Columbian Exposition, xvi, 836 ; 

 xvii, 812; fine arts at, xviii, 

 312; legislation concerning the, 

 xvii, 196. 



Columbian University, xix, 605. 



Columbus Celebration, the, in New 

 York city, xviii, 528. 



Columbus," Christopher, canoniza- 

 tion of, solicited, vi, 792 ; statue 

 of, x, 361 ; remains of, buried in 

 Genoa, xii, 217; xvii, 128. 



Columbus, Ga., xiv, 144. 



Columbus, Ohio, xi, 166; water, 

 xix, 775. 



Columbus's Landfall, xvi, 181. 



Col vis, Joseph, obit., xvii, 541. 



Colyer, Vincen:, sketch, xiii, 628. 



Comber, T. J., obit., xii, 626. 



Combes, Commandant, xi, 374. 



Combs, L., obit., vi, 680. 



romcgys, J. P., obit,, xviii, 545. 



Comets, in every volume, under 

 Astronomical Progress and Dis- 

 covery; origin of, iii, 36; an- 

 nouncements of discovery, vii, 

 39; ix, 51; x, 50; xi, SO^spec- 

 troseopic examination, vii, 38; 

 periodicity, viii, 25; table of 

 the periodic ones, x, 52; Jupi- 

 ter's' family of, xix, 52. ," CO 

 Electricity, i, 248. 



Comins, Linus B., obit., xvii, 541. 



Comma-bacillus, the, ix, 143, 497 ; 

 x, 797, 798. 



Commerce, International, ii, 109 ; 

 iv, 161; treaties, vii, 364, 438, 

 ' 441 ; viii, 649. 



Commerce of the United States, in 

 first five volumes and vol. ix, 

 160; xviii, 179; and finance in 

 1882, vii, 110 ; and navigation of, 

 ix, 161 ; tables of exports and 

 imports, x, 183-189; xi, 195; 

 xii, 143 ; bill on interstate, vi, 

 172; ix, 160; x, 181, 206; xii, 

 173; xiv, 170; xv, 154; xvi, 

 184; xvii, 158. 

 Commercial Congress, Trans-Mis- 



sissippi^ xvi, 180. 

 Commercial routes, map showing 



the great, iv, 506, 507_. 

 Commercial travelers, xix, 150 ; de- 

 cision concerning, xiii, 766. 



Cornmitteas, grand, in Parliament, 

 viii, 409. 



Common, A., discoveries by, v, 35 ; 

 vii, 37; x, 49; xi, 51, 52. 



Common carriers, xviii, 221. 



Commune, amnesty to, i, 315. 



Communion, water in, xiii, 14. 

 See Anglican Churches, i, 24. 



Communism in Russia. See Ba- 

 kunin, i, 60. 



Compasses, xiv. 873. 



Competitive system, the. Sec Civ- 

 il-Service Reform. 



Compressed air, as a motor, i, 478, 

 516; injuries from, vi, 753; drills, 

 vi, 820. 



Comstock, G. F., obit., xvii, 541. 



Comstock mine, the, vi, 83. 



Comstock, S. M., obit., iii, 635. 



Conant, Thomas J., obit., xvi, 614. 



Concord, N. H., xvi, 152. 



Concord School of Philosophy, 

 xiii, 11. 



Conder, C. R., explorations of, i. 

 327 ; ix, 27 ; xii, 25. 



Conder, Lieutenant, researches of, 

 vii, 264. 



Conder' s '' Basis of Faith," quoted, 

 xiii, 7. 



Condon, S., obit., vi. 680. 



Condors, increase of, in Chili, de- 

 clared enemies, x, 165. 



Condurango. x, 299. 



Conessine, xi, 290. 



Confederate flags, order for restora- 

 tion of, xii, 777. 



Confederate monuments, iii, 372 ; 

 xi, 8 ; xii, 9 ; xiii, 563 ; xvi, 532 ; 

 xviii, 752. 



Confederate pensions. See Pe- 

 nsions. 



Confederate soldiers, amnesty bill 

 i, 182; artificial limbs provided 

 for, v, 308; claim of Mrs. Page, 

 vi, 145; xiii, 361 ; home tor, xvi, 

 535 ; xvii, 724. 



Confederate States, preservation of 

 the archives of, iii, 571 ; decision 

 on bank-notes, iii, 784. 



Confederation, a ^outh-African, 

 project for, i, 8. 



Conference, International Mone- 

 tary. Sec Bimetallic Standard. 



Conference, International Sariitarv, 

 xviii, 349. 



Congdon, C. T., obit, xvi, 614. 



Conger Mountains, ix, 34. 



Congo Arabs, war, xviii, 189. 



Congo Free State, ix, 165; x, 189; 

 xi, 202; xviii, 186; xix, 151; 

 constitution of, x, 191 ; xiii, 182 ; 

 xiv. 175; xv, 162; xvi, 193; xvii, 

 167. 



Consjo River, Stanley's voyage, ii, 

 332 ; his map, ii, 333 ; course and 



tributaries, iii, 363 ; iv, 403 ; ex 

 plorations, vii, 336; viii, 385; x, 

 392;. claims of Portugal, viii. 

 651 ; Internationa] Association 

 of (and map), ix, 165; partition 

 of the lower, x, 191 ; stations in 

 the valley of, x, 192; mission- 

 aries on, x, 193; proposed rail- 

 road, x, 193. 



Congo royal guard, ill., ii, 8. 

 Congregationalists, in every vol- 

 ume; fiftieth anniversary of 

 union, vi, 136. 

 Congress, Farmers', xix, 267. 



Congress of churches, xi, 208; xix. 

 160. 



Congress of the Episcopal Church, 

 xviii, 14. 



Congress, National, in India, xiii 

 432. 



Congress, Sanitary, xii, 663. 



Congress, United States, in every 

 volume; disciplinary power, vii, 

 194 ; criminal jurisdiction of, vii, 

 196 ; pairing off in, vii, 199 ; xiii, 

 188_; xiv, 183; xv,169; xvi, 201 ; 

 xvii, 176 ; contested elections in, 

 xiii, 235; adjournment of, xviii, 

 246. 



Conkling, Frederick A., obit., xvi. 

 614. 



Confcltpg, Roscoe, sketch, iv, 295 ; 

 resignation, vi, 644; sketch and 

 port, xiii, 237. 



Connecticut, in every volume ; 

 views in, illustrations, ii, 22'2, 

 224, 225, 226 ; iii, 223 ; iv. 298 : 

 height of principal mountain 

 points in, ii, 227 ; act on mar- 

 ried women's property, ii, 223 ; 

 iv, 299 ; breaking away of Staf- 

 ford darn, ii, 227; judicial de- 

 partment, iii, 215; new capi- 

 tol, iii, 219; iv, 297; growth of 

 population in fifty years, vi, 198 ; 

 fish-culture, viii, 255 ; ix, 232 ; 

 statue of Gov. Buckingham, ix. 

 231 ; constitutional amendment, 

 ix, 232 ; Rhode Island boundary 

 settled, xi, 269. 



Conner, James M., obit., xii, 578. 



Connolly, Michael, obit., i, 614. 



Connolly, R. B., sketch, v, 198. 



Connor, Patrick E., obit., xvi, 614. 



Conrad, C. M., obit, iii, 635. 



Conrad, Joseph S., obit., xvi, 614. 



Conrad, T. A., obit., ii, 577. 



Conroy, G., obit., iii, 652. 



Conscience, H., obit., viii, 59s. 



Consent, age of, x, 452, 453. 



Conservatism, proposed triple alli- 

 ance in the interest of, v, 47. 



Considerant, V. P., obit, xviii. 

 577. 



Consolati, Count, obit., i, 631. 



Conspiracies in India, vi, 423. 



Constable, John, xi, 345. 



Constans, J. A. E., v, 281. 



Constant, Benjamin, pictures l>y. 

 x, 359, ,362; xii, 276, 343. 



Constant, B. b., obit., xvi, <ii;s. 



Constantino, Algeria, ii, 14. 



Constantino, JSikolaievicli. obit., 

 xvii, 589. 



Constantinople, Russian occup. - 

 tion. and British fleet sent to. 

 iii, 793; riot in, iii. 795; patri- 

 archate of, ix, 277, 279 ; view oi'. 

 i, 768. 



Constitutional amendment', I . S.. 

 proposer 1 , xi, 266. 





