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INDEX. 



viii, 658 ; question of modifying 

 the creed in England, 660 ; Bab- 

 bath observance, vii, 706 ; ix, 667 ; 

 proposed monument to Calvin in 

 Washington, ix, 667 ; validity of 

 baptism in the Roman Catholic 

 Church, x, 698; quarter-centen- 

 nial of the Southern church, xi, 

 769; heresy of Dr. Woodrow 

 concerning evolution, xi, 769 ; 

 case of Dr. Muir, xi, 774; ques- 

 tion of marriage with a deceased 

 wife's sister, xii, 693, 698 ; prep- 

 arations for the centennial cele- 

 bration of the Southern church 

 in 1888, xii, 694; Waklcnsian 

 Church of Italy, vi, 771 ; Walloon 

 churches, vii, 709 ; the Briggs 

 trial, xviii, 650. 



Presbvterian Alliance, the, ii, 650 ; 

 ix, 673. 



Prescott, Albert B., port., xvi, 33. 



Prescott, B. F., ii, 545; iii, 602. 



Prescott, George B., obit., xix, 594. 



I'rescott - Shepherd, Marie, obit., 

 xviii, 565. 



President of the United States, pro- 

 posed amendments on the elec- 

 tion and length of term of, i, 132- 

 l;J, 158-166; salary of the, i, 

 171 ; third term of, i, 167 ; exec- 

 utive acts, where performed, i, 

 169; election of, see Elections; 

 messages of, see Congress. 



Presidential elections, "xiii, 799 et 

 aeq, 



Presidential electors, vii, 147. 



Presidential Inability, vi, 414. 



Presidential succession, xi, 229. 



Presidents, absences of, fron>Wash- 

 ington, i, 169-171. 



Press, the suppression of newspa- 

 pers, i, 709 ; laws in France, ii, 

 304-308 ; trial of Cassagriac, 305 ; 

 colportage bill, iii, 343 ; amnesty 

 for oifenses of, 343, 344 ; bill on, 

 vi, 311 ; in India, restrictions on, 

 iii, 33 ; the native, 4S5 ; laws in 

 Japan, iii, 462 ; silenced in Ecua- 

 dor, iii, 261 ; censorship, ix, 708 ; 

 associations, xi, 635. 



Pressensc, E. D., obit., xvi, 684. 



Prestan, Pedro, xi, 44. 



.Preston, David, obit., xii, 606. 



Preston, John, obit., xii, 606. 



Preston, John S., sketch, vi, 771. 



Preston, Rachel D., xi, 2. 



Preston, Seuphaniah, obit., ii, 587. 



Preston, Thomas S., obit., xvi, 650. 



Preston, William, obit., xii, 606. 



Pretenders, French, bill to exile, 

 viii, 366 ; xi, 355. 



Pretis-Cagnodo, obit., xv, 687. 



Pretoria, treaty of, ix, 111. 



Preuss, H. A., obit., xix, 594. 



Price, Bonamy, sketch, xiii, 667. 



Price, Rodman M., obit, and port., 

 xix, 594. 



Price, Roger, in Africa, iii, 362. 



Price, Sterling, x, 423. 



['rime, E. D. G., obit., xvi, 650. 



Prime, E. G., x, 704. 



Prime meridian, ix, 54, 777. 



Prime, Rufus, obit., x, 654. 



Prime, Samuel I., obit., x, 703. 



Primogeniture, law of, x, 521. 



Prince Edward Island, viii, 660 ; x, 

 704; xviii 657; xix, 684; plans 

 to establish communication with, 

 704 ; province of, xiii, 706 ; xvi, 

 762. 



Prince, Henry, obit, xvii, 568. 



Princes, expulsion of, from France, 

 xi, 355. 



Princetcau, Gen., obit., i, 641. 



Princeton Telescope, vii, 41. 



Prince, W. E., obit., xvii, 568. 



Prindle, E. H., obit., xVj 661. 



Pringsheim, theory ot, vi. 111 ; ex 

 periments of, ix, 93; obit., xix, 

 621. 



Printing, improvements in, i, 518 ; 

 vi, 548. 



Printing-office, United States Gov- 

 ernment, xiii, 380. 



Prior, Thomas Abiel, obit., xi, 725. 



Priscilla, the yacht, x, 791. 



Prisons, in New York, i, 597, 605 ; 

 Mary land, ii, 478 ; Massachusetts, 

 ii, 482 ; vi, 537 ; Kentucky, iv, 

 539 ; Texas, iv, 831 ; California, 

 vi, 82 ; viii, 78 ; reformatories in 

 Michigan, vii, 554; at Louvain, 

 viii, 497 ; contract system, iv, 

 600, 653, 665; the separate sys- 

 tem, vii, 675; English system, 

 viii, 403 ; associations and con- 

 gresses, xii, 704 ; reform, 701 ; 

 United States Government, 704. 

 See also Convict Labor and the 

 articles on the States. 



Prisons, Southern, durinir the civil 

 war, i, 184-192. 



Pritchard, Charles, obit., xviii, 585. 



Pritchard, Rev. Charles, xi, 52, 57. 



Pritchett, observations by, iv, 52. 



Prizes, astronomical. See under 

 Astronomy. 



Prjevalsky, Col. N. M., explora- 

 tions of, in Asia, ii, 326 ; iii, 359, 

 360 ; v, 289 ; ix, 348 ; x, 397 ; xi, 

 376; xii, 309; obit., xiii, 667. 



Proa, ix, 115. 



Probasco collection, xii, 280. 



Processes, new, xviii, 136. 



Proctor, Redfield, iii, 815, 816; 

 sketch and port., xiv, 802. 



Proctor, R. A., sketch, xiii, 707. 



Profit-sharing, xvii, 670. 



Prohibition, viii, 661 ; by statute, 

 664; by constitutional amend- 

 ment, 666; license, 663, 668; 

 effects of enforcements, 668 ; con- 

 stitutionality, 669 ; arguments 

 for, 670; in" Iowa, ix, 411, 429; 

 x, 499; xii, 393; in parts of 

 Georgia, x, 410; in Maine, ix, 

 463 ; xii, 453 ; in Kansas, xii, 

 406 ; in Kentucky, 41 1 ; in Michi- 

 gan, 506; in Missouri, 516; in 

 Rhode Island, 713; in Tennes- 

 see, 758 ; National Convention, 

 ix, 774 ; x, 499 ; in Vermont, xix, 

 765. See the articles on States 

 of the Union. 



Prohibition Reform partv, i, 780 ; 



' ix, 774. 



Projectiles, xiii, 795. 



Prokesch-Ostcn, sketch, i, 675. 



Propaganda Fide, congregation of, 

 property of, viii, 692; ix, r.'.i'.i. 



Propagation of the Gospel, society 

 for, xiv, 10. 



Propeller, elliptic, xvi, 704. 



Propeller-screws, ill., xii, 655. 



Property Rights of Foreigners in 

 Mexico, viii, 538 ; great estates 

 in, viii, 538. 



Prophetic Conference, xii, 705. 



Protais, Alexanclrc Paul, xii, 275. 



Protection in Germany, iv, 435 ; x, 

 415; in France, v, 284; in Mexi- 



co, v, 14; in Canada", vi, 217; 

 Speaker Carlisle on, viii, 94. See 

 Duties and Tariff. 



Protective Association, the Ameri- 

 can, xix, 685. 



Proteids, sources of the, ii, 94. 



Protestant Episcopal Church, sta- 

 tistics, reports of boards and so- 

 cieties, conventions, etc., in each 

 volume; subject of establishing 

 brotherhoods and sisterhoods, ii, 

 652; canon on deaconesses, v, 

 638; question of free churches. 

 638; committee on "liturgical 

 enrichment " of the Prayer-Book, 

 vi, 772 ; work among Indians, x, 

 705; among the Jews, xii, 707; 

 church reunion, xi, 778 ; xii, 707. 



Proteus, destroyed, viii, 421 ; ix, 36. 



Protich, Kosta S., obit., xvii, 602. 



Prout, hypothesis of, vi, 42. 



Prout, Skinner, obit.,*i, 641. 



Prouty, David, obit., xvii, 568. 



Providence, xiii, 170; water, xix, 

 778. 



Provisions, commerce in, iv, 167. 



Provo, xiv, 157. 



Prudente, Jose de Moraes, port., 

 xix, 84. 



Prudhomme, J. F. E., obit., xvii, 

 568. 



Prussia, under Prussia in each of 

 the first six volumes ; in the 

 others under Germany ; views, 

 i, 679 ; ii, 655, 657, 658 ; revenue, 

 i, 678 ; Catholic dissatisfaction, 

 679 : bill for the purchase of rail- 

 roads, 679, 680 ; resignation of 

 Delbriick, 680; incorporation of 

 the Duchy of Lauenburg, 680 ; 

 now constitution of the state 

 church, 680; bill for the admin- 

 istration of Catholic Church 

 property passed, 680 ; bill passed 

 making German the official lan- 

 guage in Poland, 680 ; deposition 

 of Catholic bishops in Munster 

 and Cologne, 680 ; result of min- 

 isterial crisis, ii, 657 ; violent dis- 

 cussions, 658 ; conflict between 

 the Government and the Catholic 

 Church, 659; cabinet resigna- 

 tion, iii, 705 ; laws relating to re- 

 ligious orders and congregations, 

 706; resignations of liberal and 

 appointment of conservative min- 

 isters, iv, 740: sketches of Rob- 

 ert Victor Puttkammer, Robeit 

 Lucius, and K. II. Bitter, 740 ; 

 retirement of the minister of jus- 

 tice, 740 ; sketch of Dr. Heinrich 

 Fricdberg, 740; railroad bill 

 passed, 742 ; general synod, 742 ; 

 debates on the conflict of church 

 and state, v, 639 ; vi, 775 ; Prof. 

 Virchow's views, v,640; violert 

 debate on the Jewish question, 

 640 ; anti-Semitic movement, 

 640; vi, 770; negotiations with 

 Rome, vi, 775 ; bill for remission 

 of taxes, 775 ; ministerial changes, 

 776 ; railroads bought by the 

 Government, 776. 



Prussia, General Synod of, iv, 742. 



Prussian and German Govern- 

 ments, antagonism, iii, 378. 



Prussian State Council, ix, 350. 



Pruyn, Robert H., obit. ? vii, 642. 



Pryer, James, obit., xvii, 5t)s. 



Psammeticus, King, ix, 20 ; in- 

 scription of, x, 35. 



