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Land and land laws, popular fallacies
of, 244; with reference to the opin-
ions of Sir George Campbell, 257;
remarks by Sir George Campbell, 259
Lambert, Rev. Brooke. On some im-
pediments thrown in the way of
national education by the denomina-
tional system, 463; observations on
university education, 434; on female
education, 449
Lamport, Charles.

Observations on
unemployed labour, 671

Latimer, Isaac. Observations on water
supply, 537

Latham, Baldwin, C.E. Observations
on water supply, 533
Law and equity, 144; study of the, 54;
international, 60; of warfare, 61; of
settlement, 136; of evidence, xxxiv,
144, 211, 260; of nations, 157; of
fraud, 269

Laws of the Association, xxiv
Leach, Harry, M.R.C.P. The duties
and responsibilities of port sanitary
authorities, particularly with refe-
rence to epidemic diseases and qua-
rantine, 568

Lechmere, Sir Edward, Bart.

On

trained nurses for the sick poor, 611
Legislation on the liquor traffic, 719
Legal status of the liquor traffic, and
the necessity of amended legislation,
719

Leilly, J. M. Observations on parlia-
mentary proceedings, 193

Leon, G. J. Observations on the health
of watering places, 508, 516, 517
Leopard, W. On some defects in the
treatment of our poor, 712
Lewis, Mrs. Amelia. Observations on
the Prevention of Crime Act, 327;
on female education, 450; on the
dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 490

Littleton, Thomas, M.D. Observations
on the dwellings of the upper and
middle classes, 491; on health of
watering places, 510, 516

Livesey, Howard. On corporal punish-
ment, 362; the punishment of death,
361

Local and other examinations, amalga-
mation of, 459

authorities, subventions to, 614
Lord, Frances Henrietta. An account
of the International Model Educa-
tional Institution at the ex-Collegio
Medico, Naples, founded by Julie
Salis Schwabe, 483

Lyon, J, A. Observations on claims

for bodily injuries, 239; on imperial
subventions to local authorities, 632;
on military service, 655
Macpherson, John, M.D.
What are

the advantages of English, as com-
pared with foreign watering places
and health resorts? 494; discussion,
508
McIntyre, Dr. Observations on health
of watering places, 513

Malt tax, on the repeal of the, 722
Manning, Miss E. A. Moral teaching
in schools, 469; observations on fe-
male education, 449
Manufacturing supremacy of Great Bri-
tain, 720

Marcoartu, His Excellency Señor Don
Arturo de. On internationalism-
the right of peace and war-interna-
tional arbitration, 182; observations
on the presentation of prizes for
essays on a code of international
law, 147

Married Womens' Property Act, 1870,
265
Marshall, James.

Observations on the
treatment of prisoners, 342
Martineau, George. Foreign bounties
on export: should they be regarded
and dealt with as beneficial or inju-
rious to this country? 699

Mayall, J. E. Observations on the
dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 490; on health of watering
places, 510

Medical officers of health, appointment
of, and the Public Health Act, 1872,
547
Merrifield, Frederic. Is a fair propor-
tion of the endowments of the coun-
try applicable to female education?
435; discussion, 448; observations
on, 453

Middle class education, 463
Midwives, registration of, xxxvi
Military service, 633

Mill, Miss Jane. The future of the
English Kinder Garten, 468

Misdemeanours and felonies, on the dis-
tinction between, 262

Moral teaching in schools, 469
Morrison, J. D. Health and healthy
homes, 604

Municipal institutions, 718
Murder, executions for, 348
Napier, C. O. Groom.

Insufficiently
developed productions of the West
Indies, 723

National education and the denomina-
tional system, 463

Neill, Mrs. Bladen. Social science,

with regard to silkworm culture, 725
Norman, George Ward, F.S.S. Some
remarks on the land laws of England,
with special reference to certain opin-
ions expressed by Sir George Camp-
bell, in a paper read at the Belfast
meeting of the British Association,
in 1874, 257

Nurses, trained, for the sick poor, 611
Opening address by Lord Aberdare, i
Opium revenue of India, 723
Parliament, proceedings in, 185
Pauperism and crime, 37, 365
Peace and war. International arbitra-
tion, 182
Phillips, Barclay.

Proposed amalga-
mation of local and other examina-
tions, 459

Physical, social, and moral elevation of
the people, 717

Poisonous dyes, and their effects upon
health, 606

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dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 491; on health of watering
places, 510

Receipt and payment, account, for
1873, 4, xxviii

Reed, Sir Charles, address on elemen-
tary education, 67; the nation's edu-
cational experiment, 67; early en-
dowments, 68: early standard of edu-
cation, 69; exclusion of the poor, 69;
origin of educational institutions, 70;
Brougham's mission, 71; opposition
of statesmen, 72; educational de-
stitution, 73; the Elementary Edu-
cation Act, 1870, 74; the School
Board for London, 74; school sites,
75; school buildings and fittings, 76;
school attendance, 77; by-laws, 79;
absenteeism, 81; industrial schools,
84; training ships, 85; child emigra-
tion, 85; school fees and free schools,
86; the infant department, 88; our
raw material, 90; teaching power,
92; curriculum, 94; entertaining
books for children, 94; technical edu-
cation, 95; laws of health, 96; sing-
ing, 97; blind and deaf mutes, 97; re-
ligious instruction, 97; opposition, 98
Reformatory and industrial schools, 25
Registration of midwives, xxxvi.
Religious instruction, 97; differences
in common schools, 464

Rendle, William. What are the advan-
tages or disadvantages of water sup-
ply being lodged in the hands of local
authorities? 518; discussion, €31;
observations on water supply, 539
Report of Concluding Meeting of Mem-
bers, Appendix, 727

Rhodes, C. E. Parker. On the sanitary
condition of the populous districts,

604

Richardson, Benjamin W., M.D., F.R.S.
Address on health, 100; health and
civilisation, 102; the calendar of dis-
eases, 104: a city of health, 105;
streets, houses and rooms, 106; do-
mestic, medical and sanitary arrange-
ments, 110; disposal of the dead, 117;
sanitary results, 118; on an apparatus
for slaughtering oxen, 610; on the
Ladies' Sanitary Association, 611;
observations on the dwellings of the
upper and middle classes, 492; on
health of watering places, 509, 515,
517; on water supply, 539
Rigg, Rev. J. H., D.D.,

Observations
on the half-time system, 407
River water, variation in composition
of, 607

Rivers, pollution of, xxxvi, 598
Robertson, John J. The Glasgow
Charity Organization Society, 714
Robinson, M. K., M.D. Observations on
health of watering places, 514, 517
Roman law, 53

Rosebery, the Earl of, Letter from,
xxix

Roth, M., M.D. On school hygiene and
scientific physical education, 470
Ryalls, C. W., LL.D. Is it possible by
the creation of a special tribunal or
otherwise, to provide for the more
satisfactory trial of claims for bodily
injuries? 225; discussion, 234; ob-
servations on the presentation of
prizes for essays on a code of Inter-
national Law, 147

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domiciliary inspection, 605
Sankey, W. H. Villers. The social
condition of this country and India,
with some suggestions for its im-
provement, 716
Saunders, William.

Observations on

Prevention of Crime Act, 323
School Board for London, 74

fees and free schools, 86
grouping, 367

hygiene and scientific physical
education, 470

Schools. Reformatory, industrial and
feeding, 25, 84, 139; grouping of,
367; moral teaching in, 469
Scientific physical education and school
hygiene, 470
Scotland, crime in, 18
Sentences, 26

Sewerage, separate system of town, 609
Sewers, county main, necessary in aid
of village and small town drainage,
596; roof pipes for ventilating, 581;
a policy of, 608
Settlement, law of, 136

Shirreff, Miss. Is a fair proportion of

the endowments of the country ap-
plicable to female education? 415;
discussion, 448; observations on,
452

Sick poor, trained nurses for the, 611
Silkworm culture, social science with
regard to, 725
Simpson, Rev. H. J.

On the mode of
admission into charitable institutions,
714

Slaughterhouses, history of, 610
Slaughtering oxen, apparatus for, 610
Smith, Mr. Observations on female
education, 450

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Observations on parlia-
mentary proceedings, 193

Snow, W. Parker. On crime and pau-
perism, 365; observations on unem-
ployed labour, 672

Social condition of this country and
India, 716

science with regard to silkworm
culture, 725

Sperling, Arthur. Observations on uni-
versity education, 430

Sprague, A. P. What, if any, are the
modifications required in the existing
Law of Nations? 164; discussion,
167; observations on the presentation
of prizes for essays on a code of
international law, 147

Squire, William, M.D., M.R.C.P. On
sanitary precautions against the in-
fectious and eruptive diseases, 554;
observations on health of watering
places, 517

State medicine, report of joint committee,
xxxvi, 612

Statistics, vital, of coastal districts of
England and Wales, 583

Steinthal, Rev. S. A. Observations on
the half-time system, 412; on mili-
tary service, 654

Stephens J., M.D.

water supply, 537

Observations on

Stock exchange, admission of foreign
loans to the, 688

Storr, William. Observations on water
supply, 535

Study of law, 54

Stubbs, Rev. C. W. How can the influ-
ence of the universities be most
effectively exerted on the general
education of the country? 428; dis-
cussion, 430

Sugar, bounties on the export of,
from France, 699, 721
Summary convictions, 19

Sunday societies, claims and objects
71.8

Supreme Court of Appeal, xxxiii
Swanwick, Miss Anna. The Sunday
societies, claims and objects, 718
Syson, E. J., M.D. A policy of sewers,
608

System of 'short term ' military service,
633

Systems of currency, 673

Taaffe, R. P. B., M.D. Results of the
Public Health Act of 1872, and the
appointment of Medical Officers of
Health, 547; observations on the
dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 487; on health of watering
places, 509
Taylor, Dr. R.

Observations on the
treatment of prisoners, 345; on mi-
litary service, 653

R. W. Cooke. How far can the
system of primary education in the
country be advanced and extended?
379; dicussion, 407; observations on,

411

Teaching power in schools, 92
Technical education, 95
Teulon, Seymour. Observations on the
Prevention of Crime Act, 324
Towle, John. Observations on the
dwellings of the upper and middle
classes, 487; on health of watering
places, 511

Trained nurses for the sick poor, 611
Training ships, 85

Treaties, commercial, 121
Treatment of prisoners, 333

the poor, on some defects

in the, 712
Tufnell, E. C. Observations on female
education, 452

Turner, C. J. Ribton. On poor law con-
trol, 707

Unemployed labour, aggregation and
deterioration of, 657
University education, 428

Vital statistics, xxxi.; of the coastal

districts of England and Wales, 583
Waddilove, Alfred, D.C.L. Is the co-
dification of the law of England
practicable, and if so in what form?
200; discussion, 219; observations
on codification of the law, 222; on
claims for bodily injuries, 239
Waller, Thomas. Observations on water
supply, 534

Wallis, Mr. Observations on female
education, 450

Walpole, Reginald. How far can the
system of primary education in the
country be advanced and extended?
367; discussion, 407; observatious
on, 410

Wanklyn, J. A. On the variation
in the composition of river waters,
607; observations on the health of
watering places, 511, 514, 517; on
water supply, 434

Water supply, 142, 518; deputation on,
XXXV; special committee, xxxvi
variation in composition of

rivers, xxxvii, 607

Watering places, health of English, 494
Westgarth, William. On commercial
crises in their past and present fea-
tures, 710; observations on military
service, 652

West Indies, insufficiently developed
productions of the, 723;

White, Robert. Observations on impe-
rial subventions to local authorities,
632

Whitwill, Mark. Observations on fe-
male education, 451

Wilkins, Mr. Observations on uuem-
ployed labour, 671
Wilson, Mrs.

houses, 610

History of slaughter-

Edward. Observations on
water supply, 538

Working classes, dwellings for the,
715; evils arising to the, from using
alcoholic beverages in place of food,
720

men's meeting, xxx
Wright, R. S. Is it desirable that a
prorogation of parliament should
affect the position of Bills and other
matters in progress, as it now does?
185; discussion, 191

Yeatman, Pym. The effect of the Ju-
dicature Act upon the legal profession,
270
Yeats, John, LL.D. Observations on
university education, 430; on im-
perial subventions to local authorities,
631

Young, H. T. Observations on parlia-
mentary proceedings, 190; on codifi-
cation of the law, 220

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