INDEX. 



Graham, John H., obit., iii, (537. 



Graham, J. and W., picture collec- 

 tions of, sold, xi, 345 ; xii, 27s. 



Graham, J. L., obit., i, 618. 



Graham, J. L., Jr., obit., i, 018. 



Graham, Van Wyck, obit., i, 618. 



Graham, Wallace, obit., 1, 618. 



Graham, William M., obit., xi 

 678. 



Graham, W. W., discoveries by. ix. 

 543. 



Grain inspection, vii, 560 ; xv, 555. 



Gramme, M., inventions by, iii, 

 277, 307 ; vi, 253 ; electric lamp 

 of, vi, 258. 



Gramont, Due dc,obit., v, 599. 



Gran Chaco expedition, x, 100. 



Grand Army of the Eepublic, xii, 

 329 ; badges of, colored-plate il- 

 lustration, xii, 329. 



Grandeau, experiments by, iii, 725. 



Grand-Ecaille, xii, 756. 



Grandin, Lieut., invention, i, 518. 



Grand Eapids, xii, 122 ; xix, 776. 



Granger cases, the, ii, 753. 



Granger, Gordon, sketch, i, 348. 



Granger, Robert S., obit., xix, 579. 



Granier, M., x, 26. 



Granier de Cassaguac, A. B., obit., 

 v, 599. 



Grannis, T. C., obit., iii, 637. 



Grant, Sir Francis, obit., iii, 654. 



Grant, Gordon obit., iii, 638. 



Grant, J. A., obit., xvii, 593. 



Grant, James, obit., xii, 628. 



Grant, James M., obit., x, 661. 



Grant, Robert, obit., xvii, 593. 



Grant, Ulysses S., President, mes- 

 sages of, i, 680; travels of, iv, 

 146, 445 ; proposal to place on 

 retired list, vii, 156 ; obit., x, 421, 

 see also x, 225 ; steel portrait, x, 

 front ; his birthplace, illustration, 

 x, 422 ; numbers lost and captured 

 by, x. 430 ; his character, x, 432. 



Grant, William, ix, 114, 115. 



Grant and Ward, ix, 329. 



Grant Land, ix, 35. 



Grant monument, the, xviii, 528. 



Grants to gas and water companies, 

 xi, 470. 



Granville, Earl, sketch, v, 323 ; ix. 

 290, 363, 364, 559 ; x, 11, 16, 119, 

 120, eb seq.,311, 419, 679; obit, 

 and port., xvi, 672. 



Grapes, chemistry of, iii, 87; cul- 

 ture of, see Viticulture. 



Grape-Sugar, vi, 350. 



Graphic works of art, first exhibi- 

 tion, xi, 346. 



Grass, Philippe, obit., i, 634. 



Grasses, analysis of, viii, 118. 



Grasshoppers, in Dakota, protec- 

 tion against, i, 219 ; in Minnesota, 

 i, 558. 



Grasstnan, H. G., obit., ii, 601. 



Griitz, Prof., xii, 404, 405. 



Gravenreuth, Carl, obit., xvi, 671. 



Graves, Abbot F.. xi, 347. 



Graves, Robert, obit., xi, 678. 



Graves, Ralph H., obit., i, 618. 



Gravez, T., obit., viii, 599. 



Graviere, Jurien de la, obit., xvii, 

 593. 



Gravitation, law of, xiv, 50. 



Gray, Albert Z., sketch, xiv, 632. 



Gray, Alfred G., obit., i, 618. 



Gray, Asa, ix, 46 ; obit., xiii, 380. 



Gray, David, sketch, xiii, 636. 



Gray, E. P., inventions by, vi, 255. 

 See Telephone, i, 740. 



Gray, George Z., sketch, xiv, n:;-j. 



Gray, Hiram, obit., xv, 648. 



Gray, H. P., sketch, ii, 354. 



Gray, John Perdue, obit., xi, 678. 



Grayson, Clifford P., pictures 1>\. 

 xi, 346, 347. 



Great Britain and Irclandj statis- 

 tics, government, legislative pro- 

 ceedings, etc., in each volume; 

 map, ii, 360 ; views in, i, 356, 

 357, 359, 362, 364; ii, 361-367; 

 Suez canal shares, i, 355 ; mission 

 to Egypt, 356 ; title of empress 

 assumed by the Queen, 357 ; de- 

 bate on, 357-358 ; court of sur- 

 vey, 358; merchants' shipping 

 acts, 358; compulsory education, 

 358 ; appellate jurisdiction of the 

 House, 359; home-rule for Ire- 

 land discussion, 360 ; bill to sup- 

 press the slave-trade in India, 

 361 ; the Turkish question, 361 ; 

 the Eastern question, i, 361 ; de- 

 bates on, 361-364; ii, 362-364; 

 iii, 398-399, 401-402 ; v, 336-337 ; 

 see also Eastern question, the; 

 new Doomsday Book, i, 365 ; visit 

 of Sir Salar Jung, 366 ; attack on 

 the government by the Duke of 

 Argyll, ii, 362 ; letter of Carlyle 

 and speech of Gladstone, 365 ; 

 obstruction by Irish members, ii, 

 366 ; consular service in Turkey, 

 Persia, and Egypt, 368 ; libera- 

 tion society, 368 ; annexation of 

 Transvaal, 368 ; island of Cyprus, 

 the, iii, 401; v, 336; discussion 

 of Russo-Turkish policy, iii, 404- 

 405 ; Afghan war, iii, 405 ; Im- 

 perial Order of the Crown ot 

 India, 406 ; mob in Hyde Park, 

 406 ; in urder of the Earl of Lei- 

 trim, 407 ; Fenians released, 407 ; 

 labor strikes, 407 ; Glasgow bank 

 failure, 407 ; steamboat, colliery, 

 and theater accidents, 407, 408 ; 

 army discipline bill, iv, 452 ; dis- 

 solution of Queen's University, 

 453; education in Wales, 453; 

 suffrage question, 455; war in 

 South Africa, 455-456; Glad- 

 stone's campaign in Scotland, 

 457 ; Irish speakers arrested, 458 ; 

 case of Charles BradJaugh ; sec 

 Bradlaugh ; Gladstone's arraign- 

 ment of Austria, v, 334 ; South 

 African federation, 338 ; temper- 

 ance bill, v, 342 ; American cattle 

 regulations, v, 342 ; Tay disaster 

 inquirv, 344 ; woman-suffrage in 

 the Isle of Man, 344; the Irish 

 question, vi, 358-370; vii, 365; 

 viii, 411-417 ; ix, 376-378; schemes 

 for destruction of property, vi> 

 370; request to United States 

 government, 371 ; attempted as- 

 sassination of the queen, vii, 369; 

 appropriations for the royal fam- 

 ily denounced, vii, 369; Glad- 

 stone prime minister, vii, 360 ; 

 question of cloture, vii, 364; 

 property of married women, 365 ; 

 state aid to emigration, viii, 418 ; 

 famine in Skye and western higli-- 

 lands, 418; comparison of the 

 English and French navies, ix, 

 370; annexation in Papua, 380, 

 639 ; x, 679-680 ; federation of 

 Australian colonies, ix, 380 ; Af- 

 rican policy attacked, ix, 372 ; 

 Arthur Peel speaker, 372 ; Lon- 



'_'oveni:iii'iit bill, :;7-j; pur- 

 ,-of-land bill. 



Imtr 



on the, frail, -hix; 1,111. :;74 ; Irati- 



6 agitation and e\t. n-i.jn. 



375; membership <>f ilou>c of 



< 'ommoii* iiHTca.-i-.l, :;~t\ ; Maai; - 

 trasma murder trials, evidence 

 siipprc;ssed, 37i',-.;j77 ; dynan.ito 

 (iiii>|iiracies an- 1 explosions, ; ;77- 

 :i7^; the Skyo crofters, 

 ]Ioyer.s' liability act, :;7'.i ; linan 

 cial depression, 879 ; commercial 

 treaty with Mexi"o. 880 : \tent 

 of colonial pOSSi ; af- 



fairs in Airica, :(,sn ; x. 1 1'.'. !:;<;. 

 137; government cei.sured, x. 

 447; resignation of ministry. 

 448; earldom offered to Glad- 

 stone, 448; Salisbury ministry 

 sketches of cabinet, 448-450 ; 

 criminal law amendment bill, x. 

 452; land-purchase bill, 45:5 ; xi, 

 400 ; Irish question, x, 454-456 ; 

 electoral campaign, x, 456; land 

 question, 456 ; abolition of game- 

 laws demanded, 458 ; Port Ham- 

 ilton taken, 459 ; annexation of 

 Upper Burmah, 115; home-rule 

 bill, xi, 400; Crofter troubles, 

 401-404 ; xii, 342 ; riots in Bel- 

 fast, xi, 403 ; agrarian agitations 

 in Wales, 404- mob in London 

 meeting in Trafalgar square, 

 405 ; Domesday celebration, 406 ; 

 Domesday Book, 407 ; socialist 

 agitations, xii, 342 ; Irish affairs, 

 336 et seq. ; the round table, 336 ; 

 the plan of campaign, 336, 337 ; 

 declared illegal, 337 ; evictions, 

 337, 338. 



Great Eastern, history of, xiv, 404. 



Great Falls. Montana, xvi. i.v.. 



Great Salt lake, tilling, v. 297. 



Greaves, James P., xiii, 11. 



Grebaut, Eugene, xi, 31 ; xii, !*. 



Greece, statistics, government, leg- 

 islative proceedings, etc., in 

 every volume ; maps of, i, 367, 

 368; v, 225; views in, i, 370: 

 ii, 369, 370; iii, 409, 410; trial 

 of ministers, i, 369; resignation 

 of Kumunduros ministry , ii, 370 ; 

 Deligeorgi ministry, 370 ; death 

 of Admiral Canaris, 371 ; charge 

 of ministry, iii, 408 ; war prep- 

 arations, 408; massacres, 409; 

 Turko-Grcek commission, iv, 

 459 ; army prepared, v, 345 ; vi. 

 374; boundaries settled, 377; 

 change of ministry, vii, 371 ; 

 petroleum monopoly, viii, 419; 

 Latin Union, 419 ; Corinth canal. 

 ix, 383; action regarding Bul- 

 garia, x, 109, 112; mobilization 

 of troops, xi, 409; interference 

 of the powers, 409 ; blockade of 

 the coast, 411 ; change of minis- 

 try, 411 ; collision on the Iron- 

 tier, 411; electoral reform, 412; 

 xiii, 403 ; xiv, 406 ; xv, 408 ; xvi, 

 348; xvii,-JS; xviii, 368; bank- 

 rupt, xix, 340; earthquake, xix, 

 342. 



Greek bridge and bath, only ex- 

 ample of, ix, 25. 



Greek Church, organization of, i, 

 371, 372; ii, 871; new transla- 

 tion of the Bible, 372; iii, 411 ; 

 iv, 461 ; v, 346 ; project for union 

 ol Servian churches, v, 347 ; ix, 



