446 



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Jekyll, Miss, book on gardening 

 by, 208 



Jelly, blackberry, 45 ; Norwegian 

 fruit, 391 



Jesse, Edward, book on Natural 

 History by, 52 



Jeune, Lady, her views on mar- 

 riage, 407, 408 



Jews, hatred on the Continent of, 

 73, 74 ; cemetery at Frankfort 

 for, 73, 74 ; meat eaten by, 79 



Johnson, Dr., quarrelling with 

 his bride on the way to church, 

 418 



Jowett, Dr., on friendship be- 

 tween men and women, 420, 

 421 ; on success in life, 422, 

 423 ; on useless learning, 424, 

 425 



Jugs, tin, rusting of, 199 



KALE, ' thousand-headed,' 181 

 Kaulfussia amelloides, 139 

 Kerriajaponica, 133 

 Khayyam, Oniar, 7 

 Kindergarten system, 244 

 Kingfisher, the, 22 

 Kissing, 409 



Kitchen-garden, 28, 29; seeds 

 for, 163-165 



LABEL, rockery, 265 



Lachenalia aurea, 206 



Lachenalias, 206 



Lake villages, curiosities from, j 

 369 



Lamb, Lady Caroline, 70 



Lamp-wicks, their smoking pre- 

 vented, 214 



Larders, coverings for, 198 



Larkspurs, 347 



Laurestinus, 166 



Lavender, 58 



Lawler, Mr. William, 160 



Learning, useless, 424, 425 



Lecky, Mr. (quoted), 419 



Leeks, 180 



Lemon-trees, leaves of, 286, 287 ; 

 scent in Italy from, 332 



Lemons, usefulness of, 267 

 Lentils, 149, 390 

 Letter-writing, good, 105 

 Letters of the author's parents, 



103, 106-112 ; of Mary Woll- 



stonecraft, 104 ; franking, 119 

 Lettuces, 266, 267 

 Lewes, G. H., on Goethe as an 



artist, 75, 76 

 Libonia floribunda, 252 

 Lighting country houses, 144 

 Ligustrum sinense, 378 

 Lilacina grandiflora, 173 

 Lilacs, 96, 181, 211, 252 

 Lilies, 94, 175, 212, 362 ; water, 



393 

 Lilium candidum, 362 



giganteum, 173 



speciosum, 212 



testaceum, 175 



Lily, belladonna, 24 ; Japanese, 

 24, 25 ; Chinese, 133 ; Day, 377 

 Lime-trees of Florence, 334 

 Linaria aureo-purpurea, 167 



Upartita, 167 



repens alba, 173 



reticulata, 167 



Linnaeus, 159; flower of, 376, 

 377 



Literature, educational, 17, 19 



Liver of chickens, 151 



London : shops at Christmas- 

 time, 140 ; destruction of old 

 buildings, 336 ; flat-hunting in, 

 395 



Loneliness, 100, 147 



Lonicera fragrantissima, 161 



Loudon, Mrs., the ' Amateur 

 Gardener ' by, 4 ; her ' Ladies' 

 Flower Garden,' 31, 89; her 

 ' Arboretum etFruticetum,' 129 



Louis XIII., copyright given by, 

 93 



Love, Professor Max Miiller on, 

 102, 103 ; girls' views of, 411 ; 

 poets' thoughts on, 411-413, 

 415, 416 ; Platonic, 417 ; mis- 

 takes of, 419 ; its development 

 into perfect friendship, 420 ; its 

 growth after marriage, 428 



Love-in-the-mist, 167 



