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Abbott, Rev. E. A., D.D. On middle

class education, 463
Aberdare, Lord. Opening address, 1;
past condition of crime as compared
with present, 2; progress of crime, 7;
illustrations of the cause of crime, 15;
'crime in Scotland, 18; crime in Ire-
land. 18; summary convictions, 19;
police, 21; prisons, 23; industrial
schools and reformatories, 25; sen-
tences, 26; convict prison discipline,
27; discharged prisoner's aid so-
cieties, 29; influence of law on crime,
29; flogging, 30; causes of violence,
31; punishments, 32; ignorance and
crime, 34; elementary education, 36;
pauperism and crime, 37; influence
of the sanitary condition of large
towns on crime, 38; disproportion of
crime in different parts, 41; pro-
portion of crime committed by the
Irish born, 42; observations on the
presentation of prizes for essays on
an international code of laws, 149;
on intermediate prisons, 318; on
Prevention of Crime Act, 321, 328,
330, 331; on university education,
434; on female education, 448; on
health of watering places, 511
Ace, Rev. Daniel, D.D. On non-impri-
sonment of children, 363; observa-
tions on the Prevention of Crime Act,
326

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Addresses (continued)—

On repression of crime, by Lieut.-
Col. E. F. Du Cane, R. E., C.B.,271
Aggregation and deterioration of un-
employed labour in large towns, 657
Air, analysis of, 607

Amalgamation of local and other ex-
aminations, 459

American cities, houses of the people
in, 602

Social Science Association,

xxxviii.
Amos, Mrs. Sheldon. Observations on
military service, 653

Professor Sheldon. Is the codi-
fication of the law of England prac-
ticable, and if so in what form? 211
discussion, 219

Analysis of air, apparatus for, 607
Angell, Lewis, C.E. Observations on
the dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 492

Appeals, Supreme Court of, xxxiii
County Court, xxxiii
Appendix, Report to concluding Meet-
ing of Congress, 727

Arbitration, international, 182

Artisans and Labourers' Dwellings Bill,

XXXV

Assimilative food, 607

Baines, Mrs. William. On some
suspected sources of infectious dis-
eases, and the need of domiciliary
sanitary inspection, 605

Baker, T. B. Ll. Has the Prevention
of Crime Act of 1871 proved satis-
factory in its operation? 315; dis-
cussion, 317; observations on the
Prevention of Crime Act, 330; on
the treatment of prisoners, 340
Bastard, T. H. Observations on fe-
male education, 449

Baxter, W. B.-On the repeal of the
malt tax, 722

Baylis, C.O., M.D. County main sewers
necessary in aid of village and small
town drainage, 576

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British army, diagrams of, 644
Brodrick, Hon. George. How can the
influence of the universities be most
effectively exerted on the general
education of the country? 412; dis-
cussion, 430; observations on uni-
versity education, 433
Brown, Joseph, Q.C. Observations on
parliamentary proceedings, 194; on
codification of the law, 222; on claims
for bodily injuries, 242
Browne, T. LI. Murray. On the dis-
tinction between misdemeanours and
felonies, 262; prisoners' aid societies
at home and abroad, 364; observations
on the Prevention of Crime Act, 325
Burns, Rev. Dawson. On the legal

status of the liquor traffic, and the
necessity of amended legislation, 719
Campbell, Sir George, D.C.L., M.P.
Reply to some remarks on the land
laws of England, with special refer-
ence to certain opinions expressed
by him at Belfast, 1874, 259; obser-
vations on health of watering places.
517; at working men's meeting, xxxi
Capture at sea, exemption from, 173
Carden, J. On the best means of

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on the half time system, 410; on
the dwellings of the upper and mid-
dle classes, 489; on water supply,
532; on military service, 651
Chamberlain, Henry T. Bounties on
the export of sugar from France, 721
Chambers, C. Harcourt. On certain
desirable alterations in the working
of the Poor Law System, 711

G. F. Recent public health
legislation, 597

Charitable Institutions, on the mode of
admission into, 714

Charity organization, advantages of, 713;
with special reference to the Glasgow
Society, 714

Child, Gilbert, W., M.D. Suggestions
as to the legislative changes required
for improving the dwellings of la-
bourers in the country districts, 601;
observations on water supply, 531
Child emigration, 85

Children, non-imprisonment of, 363;
employment of, 379

City of health, a, 105

Civilisation and health, 102
Claims for bodily injuries, 225
Clark, Charles, Q.C. Observations on
claims for bodily injuries, 240
Clarke, T. Chatfeild. Observations on
the half time system, 408

Clode, William. Report of joint com-
mittee on state medicine, 612
Code of international law. Presenta-
tion of prizes for essays on, 147
Codification of the law, 211; of private
international law, 180

Cohen, L. L. Foreign loans, their in-
troduction to the public, and admis-
sion to the Stock Exchange, 688
Collins, H. H. To what causes are to
be attributed the ill-construction and
want of sanitary provisions which
exist in the dwellings of the upper
and middle classes, 483; discussion,
486 observations on, 493; on health
of watering places, 516; on water
supply, 537

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Corporal punishment, 362

Council and officers of the association,
xvi

County Court appeals, xxxiii

main sewers, necessary in aid
of village and small town drainage,
576
Cox, Mr. Serjeant. On the amendment

of the Law of Frauds, 269; obser-
vations on codification of the law,
219; on Prevention of Crime Act,
318, 330, 331
Craigie, Captain. On what principles
should imperial subventions be
granted to local authorities? 614;
discussion, 630; observations on,
632; on the treatment of prisoners,
346; on military service, 653
Creak, A. Observations on university
education, 432

Creasy, Sir Edward S. Address on
jurisprudence and amendment of the
law, 46; principles of jurisprudence,
47; definition of jurisprudence, 47;
positive law, 48; general jurispru-
dence, 50; old and modern Roman
law, 53; study of law, 54; science
of general jurisprudence, 56; inter-
national law, 60; laws of warfare,
61; observations on the law of
nations, 169; at working men's
meeting, xxx

Criminals, employment of, 364
Crime, past and present condition of,

2; illustrations of the course of, 15;
in Ireland and Scotland, 18; influ-
ence of law on, 29; due to sanitary
causes, 31; and ignorance, 34; and
pauperism, 37; and the sanitary
conditions of large towns, 38; dis-
proportion in different parts, 41;
proportion of committed by the Irish
born, 42; address on repression of,
271; Prevention Act, 309

Crises, commercial, their past and pre-
sent features, 710

Crofton, the Right Hon. Sir Walter,
C.B. Has the Prevention of Crime
Act of 1871 proved satisfactory in
its operation? 309; discussion, 317;
observations on intermediate prisons,
317; on the Prevention of Crime Act,
329; on the treatment of prisoners,
339; on military service, 651
Crosskey, R. Observations on water sup-
ply, 535

Currency, three systems of, 673
Daniel, W.T.S., Q.C. Is the codifica-
tion of the law of England practi-
cable, and if so, in what form? 195;
discussion, 219; observations on par-
liamentary proceedings, 192; on
claims for bodily injuries, 235, 241
Dead, disposal of the. 117
Death, punishment of, 348, 361
of members, xxxviii

Dickinson, S. S. Observations on the
law of nations, 167

Discharged Prisoners' Aid Societies, 29
Diseases, calendar of, 104; infectious,
xxxvii, 554

Domiciliary sanitary inspection, 605
Denominational system and national
education, 463

De Vries, J. On the codification of
international private law, 180

Drunkards, habitual, xxxiv

Du Cane, Lieut.-Col. E. F., R.E., C.B.
Address on repression of crime, 271;
observations on Prevention of Crime
Act, 332; on treatment of prisoners,
346

Duff, M. E. Grant, M.P. Address on
economy and trade, 121; present
condition and immediate prospects
of our commercial treaties, 121
Dwellings of labourers in the country
districts, suggested legislative changes
required for improving the, 601

of the upper and middle
classes, xxxvii, 483; for the working
classes, 715

Eassie, William, C.E. To what causes
are to be attributed the ill-construc-
tion and want of sanitary provisions
which exist in the dwellings of the
upper and middle classes? 473; dis-
cussion, 486

Edgar, Andrew, LL.D. Observations
on claims for bodily injuries, 241
Edmunds, James, M.D. On the evils
arising to the working classes from
using alcoholic beverages in place of
food, 720

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Epidemic diseases and quarantine in
reference to port sanitary authorities,
568

Equity and law, 144
Excursions, xxxii

Executions for murder, 348
Exhibition, sanitary and educational,
xxxii; at Brussels, xxxvi

Export, foreign bounties on, 699, 721
Evidence in criminal cases, law of,
xxxiv, 143, 250

Farr, William, M.D., F.R.S. Observa-

tions on health of watering places,
5, 11, 14, 17; on water supply, 536;
on imperial subventions to local au-
thorities, 633

Feeding schools, day, industrial, 139
Female education, endowments appli-
cable to, 445

Field, Roger. Observations on the dwell-
ings of the upper and middle classes,

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Stock Exchange, in connection with
the recent Report of the Select Com-
mittee on Foreign Loans, 688
Fowler, R. N. On the opium revenue
of India, 723

Fox, Cornelius B., M.D. The prin-
ciples on which legislation respecting
the pollution of rivers should be
based, 598

Franklin, Jacob A. On means of re-
conciling religious differences in com-
mon schools, 464

Fraud, amendment of the law of, 269
Friendly Societies Bill, xxxviii
Fuller, Francis. How to elevate the
people, physically, socially, and mo-
rally, 717
Fussell, Dr. What are the advantages
of English, as compared with foreign
watering places and health resorts?
501; discussion, 508; observations
on, 516; on health of watering places,
516

Galton, Captain Douglas, C.B., F.R.S.
Observations on the dwellings of the
upper and middle classes, 486, 493
Godlee, Burwood. Observations on the
Prevention of Crime Act, 327
Godwin, George, F.R.S. Report by
the American Social Science Asso-
ciation on homes for the people in
American cities, 602; observations
on the dwellings of the upper and
middle classes, 488, 493

Great Britain, manufacturing supre-
macy of, 720

Grece, C. J., LL.D. Is it desirable
that a prorogation of Parliament
should affect the position of Bills and
other matters in progress, as it now
does? 189; discussion, 191; obser-
vations on the law of nations, 169
Green, Melville. Observations on par-
liamentary proceedings, 193

William. On the employment

of criminals, 364; observations on
the treatment of prisoners, 343
Grey, Mrs. William. Observations on
the half-time system, 409-11; on
University education, 432; on female
education, 451

Grouping of schools, 367

Guardians, conference of chairmen and

vice-chairmen of Boards of, xxxviii
Guy, William, M.D., F.R.S. On the exe-

cutions for murder which have taken
place during the last seventy years,
348
Habitual drunkards, control of, xxxiv
Half-time system, 379

Hamilton, Rev. Dr. Observations on
unemployed labour, 671

Rowland. Observations on
the half-time system, 409; on Uni-
versity education, 433; on female
education, 452; on imperial subven-
tions to local authorities, 630
Hardwicke, William, M.D. Apparatus
for analysis of air, adapted for medi-
cal officers of health, 607; poisonous
dyes, and their effects upon health,
606; observations on the dwellings
of the upper and middle classes, 488;
on health of watering places, 512
Hara, Nagamasa R. On the state of
the consular courts in Japan, 185
Hastings, George Woodyatt, LL.M.
Address by, as president of the coun-
cil, 135; law of settlement, 136; day
industrial feeding schools, 139; water
supply, 142; Friendly Societies Bill,
142; law of evidence, 143; law and
equity, 144; observations on the
Prevention of Crime Act, 324; on
imperial subventions to local autho-
rities, 630; on unemployed labour,
672; at working men's meeting, xxx
Haviland, Alfred. The vital statistics
of the coastal line districts of England
and Wales, 583

Haycroft, Mrs. On female education,
451

Health, a city of, 105; and civilisation

102; of watering places, xxxvii, 494;
and healthy homes, 604

Hibbert, J. T. What improvements are
now required in the present treatment
of prisoners in county and borough
gaols? 333; discussion, 339
Hill, Alfred. The amendment of the
law of evidence, 260

, Alsager Hay. What means are
practicable for checking the aggrega-
tion and deterioration of unemployed
labour in large towns? 656; discus-
sion, 670; observations on, 673; on
the Prevention of Crime Act, 331;
on University education, 431

Frederic. Observations on the
Prevention of Crime Act, 328; on
the treatment of prisoners, 344; on
military service, 655
Holland, P. H. Roof pipes for ventila-
ting sewers, 581

Holms, John, M.P. Is it desirable that
the system of short time' military
service should be superseded, or sup-
plemented by compulsory military
service? 633; discussion, 651; ob-
servations on, 655

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Homes for the people in American cities.
Report of the American Social Science
Association, 602

Howlett, J. W. Popular fallacies on
land and land laws, 244

Hurst, George. Observations on codifi-
cation of the law, 221; on claims for
bodily injuries, 236; on imperial sub-
ventions to local authorities, 631
Ignorance and crime, 34

Imperial subventions to local authori-
ties, 614

India, on the opium revenue of, 723
Indian jails, sanitary improvements in,
587

Industrial feeding schools, 139

schools and reformatories, 25
Infanticide, on, 366

Infectious and eruptive diseases, sani-
tary precautions against, xxxvii. 554
diseases, unsuspected sources

of, 605
International law, 60; code of, presen-
tation of prizes for essays on, 147;
private, codification of, 180

arbitration, right of peace

and war, 182

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Jails, sanitary improvements in Indian,
587

Japan, state of the consular courts in,
185

Jones, Lieut.-Col. Alfred G., V.C. The
separate system of town sewage, 609

Edwyn. Observations on claims
for bodily injuries, 237, 241
Judicature Act, the, 270
Jurisprudence and amendment of the
law. Address by Sir Edward S.
Creasy, 46

definition of, 47; prin-
ciples of, 47; science and study of,
50; general science of, 56

Kinder Garten, the future of the Eng-
lish, 468

Labilliere, F. P. Exemption from cap-
ture at sea, 173

Labour, unemployed, aggregation and
deterioration of, 657

Lacombe, M. Paul. Observations on
the presentation of prizes for essays
on international code of law, 147
Ladies Sanitary Association, 611

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