BAGOT. Bagot, Captain J., George Canning and his Friends,' 211, 236 et seq. Baildon, H. Bellyse, 'Titus Andronicus,' edited by, 203, 221. Baildon, W. P., 'The Black Books of Lincoln's Inn,' edited by, 209, 365. Bailey, J. C., Fanny Burney,' 204, 89-' John Evelyn,' 206, 516"The Claims of French Poetry,' 211, 130. See Poetry. Thackeray and the English Novel,' 216, 420— The Poetry of Robert Bridges,' ' 219, 231. PALFOUR. ment of Shakespeare as a Dramatist,' 208, 464—'Select Plays by Beaumont and Fletcher,' edited by, 220, 25. Baker, H., 'The Territorial Force,' 210, 3. J. G., A Classification of Garden Roses,' 221, 363. Sir Norman, head of the Civil Service in Bengal, 210, 711-his loyalty on the new measures of reform, ib. Baku, massacre at, 202, 591. Balance of Power in Europe, The New Turkish Army and, 214, 454. See Turkish Army. Bailleu, Paul, ‘Königen Luise,' 221, 394. Baillie, James, his fly-fishing, 207, Baldensperger, F., 'Goethe en France,' 526. 206, 485. Baillie-Grohman, W. A., 'Medieval Balfour, Rt Hon. A. J., M.P., definiSport,' 209, 343. Baily's 'Hunting Directory,' 206, 202. Bain, A., John Stuart Mill,' 213, 266 et seq. Bain, F. W., style of his writings, 203, 65-'The Descent of the Sun,' ib. —'A Digit of the Moon,' 66—' A Heifer of the Dawn,' ib.-his methodological principles, 221, 142. Bain, R. Nisbet, 'Scandinavia,' 203, 262. Bainbridge, Dr W. S., his experiments on the enzyme treatment of cancer, 213, 79. Baines, Sir J. Athelstane, 'Under the Crown,' 216, 232. tion of his protective policy, 202, 252-view of Retaliation, 254his speech at Edinburgh, 311opposition to a protective policy, ib.-his reply to the demand of the unemployed for a national rate, 204, 233-on the result of his administration, 277- Foundations of Belief,' 529, 543-' Defence of Philosophic Doubt,' 543-character of his leadership during the fiscal controversy, 576 et seq.-his efforts to preserve a semblance of unity, 577-plan of fiscal reform, 579-avoidance of debate, 580, 588-resignation, 581-his policy of the Congested Districts Board, 205, 575—his speech on Imperial defence, 206, 461-on the privileges of the House of Commons, 211, 257-his speech at Birmingham, 637-his definition of the essential qualities of a good Upper House, 213, 251-on the principle of the Referendum, 214, 288—on commercial treaties with the Dominions, 215, 270, 286—his character as a leader of the Unionist BALFOUR. party, 294, 298-want of foresight, 295-speech on the Referendum, 296-result of his constructive policy in Ireland, 216, 292— on the Home Rule Bill, 217, 279— on the Parliament Act, 575-his speech on the Marconi affair, 219, 268 on the Anglo-German problem, 579-character of his leadership, 220, 216-'Nationality and Home Rule,' 267-his speech on the Home Rule crisis, 221, 284his views on the Home Rule Bill, 507. Balfour, Lady Betty, her 'Letters of Lord Lytton' reviewed, 206, 437 et seq. Rt Hon. Gerald, M.P., his action about motor traffic, 205, 514-his constructive policy in Ireland, 572, 573. Lord, of Burleigh, his view of early military training, 203, 345 ---president of the Royal Commission on Food-Supply in time of War, 573-his Reference to the People Bill, 214, 590, 592. Balkan League, formation, 220, 491. Problem, The Rumanian Factor in the, 218, 477. See Rumanian. States, relations with England, 204, 284. BALL. 255-258-subject races, 258 key, 277. Ballad Journalism of the Six teenth Century, 218, 372-first English periodicals, ib.-the ballad or ballet,' 373-vicissitudes of the poems, 374-essentially songs, 375 --pious or moral, 376-satires and exhortations, 377-memorial poems, 378-controversies and description of monstrosities, ib.-verses from Tarlton, 380-Tichborne, 381Deloney, ib.-political news-ballad, 382-verses from W. Elderton, 384, 387-390-Kirkham, 385-S. Peele, 386-T. Preston, ib.-good advice for the balladist, 390. 'Ballads and Broadsides, Ancient, published in England in the Sixteenth Century,' 218, 372. struggle for predominance, Ballard, A., 'The Stock: Eleventh 210, 668-670. effects of the new Turkish military organisation, 214, 465. their attitude to Turkey, 216, 220. composite character, 219, 278 want of unity of purpose, 283. formation of a League, 221, 439-the second war, 440. War, The Strategy of the, 218, 255-characteristics of Tur Century Farming,' 207, 152 note. 'The Domesday Boroughs,' 208, 59 note, 60 note, 61 note. Ball, C. J., 'Light from the East,' 212, 88 note. BALLOONS. Balloons, experiments on, 217, 222duration of a journey, 223. Balls, use of, in golf, 212, 117– cost, ib. Balmont, M., his play, 'Three Blossomings,' 217, 36. Baltic fleet and the Dogger Bank incident, 202, 296, 314-defeat of the, 203, 299–301. Balzac, Honoré de, and M. Brunetière, works on, 206, 124-127 et seq.-' Lettres à l'Étrangère,' 127, 144 characteristics of Madame Hanska, 128-130-his egotism, 130 -love-making, ib.-debts and books, 131-M. Barrière's book, 132—P. Flat's, ib.-M. Bire's, 133 -M. Brunetière's, 134-138-his small use of dialogue, 138-weak affabulation, 139-M. Le Breton's book, 140-143-characteristic of Imagination, 144-compared with Henry James, 212, 401 et seq. Bamborough, Castle of, 205, 110, 115. Bancroft, George, 'History of the United States,' 202, 91. Mr, on the characteristics of Sir F. Gorges, 209, 93. Banister v. Thompson, case of, 217, 181 et seq. Bank Act of 1844, 208, 529-suspended, 221, 528. of England, amount of gold and bullion, 208, 536-rate of discount, ib.—its first charter, 540proposed change in official returns, 541-total liabilities, 543-note circulation, 545-reserve fund, 548 -policy, 220, 468. Bank Rate, amount of, 212, 528, 530. Banks, the, and Gold, 204, 187. See Gold. amount of deposit and current accounts, 213, 309-gold reserves, ib. their value in time of war, 310. BARKLIE. Banks, Colonial and Foreign Joint Stock, amount of deposits, 215, 56. joint-stock, number, 208, 531, 542 liabilities on accounts, 532amount of reserve funds, 543, 548, 551-publication of monthly statements, 549-551-uniformity in the method of drawing up balancesheets, 550-effect of the war, 221, 528. Savings, amount of deposits, 208, 546-Act of 1904, 547. Bar, Prof. L. von, 'Kriegsrecht, Frieden und Rüstungen,' 215, 1. Barada river, 213, 89. Barbosa, Ruy de, Brazilian delegate at the Hague Conference of 1907, 208, 229. Barbour, Sir David, on the system of taxation in Ireland, 216, 290— 'The Standard of Value,' 217, 491 -result of his measure closing the Indian mints to the free coinage of silver, 219, 485. Barclay, Alexander, his 'Ship of Sir T., 'Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy,' 208, 250. 'Barine, Arvède,' 'La Jeunesse de la Grande Mademoiselle,' 206, 219, Barnardo, Dr, his work among home- Barron, O., 'Northamptonshire Fami : Barrès, Maurice, 217, 110-his cha- lies,' 205, 533 et seq. Barrow, Sir John, his birth and career, 210, 747-founder of the Royal Geographical Society, ib.— literary works, ib.-contributions to the 'Quarterly Review,' 748, 767. Barry, Dr William, 'The School for Critics,' 203, 1-'Newman,' 206, 355 Forecasts of To-morrow,' 208, 1-'Innocent the Great,' 210, 525 "The Problem of Pascal,' 213, 431. Barth, Dr, 'Religions of Iüdia,' extract from, 219, 185. Basutoland, increase of the negro Bateson, Mary, her work with Mait- W., 'Materials for the Study of Variation,' 211, 14-'The LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI BATH. Methods and Scope of Genetics,' Bath, Beau Nash and, 216, 331. Bathurst, Colonel the Hon. Ben, Battleship, The, and its Satellites, 218, 457-measures of defence the ruin of navies, 458-principles of supremacy, 459-development in the design of battleships, 459-462 -the Dreadnought, 462-use of big or small guns, ib.-result of the long-range torpedo, 463, 468, 474— disadvantages of the submarine, 465, 466 of the destroyer, 467— annual cost, ib.-reduction in the number of torpedo tubes, 468proposal for the reconstruction of the pre-Dreadnought into torpedo BEAUMONT. 222-Endymion,' 230-on the importance of social influence on members of Parliament, 212, 336. Beaconsfield, Lord, his Novels, 207, 153-works on, ib.-classification of his novels, 154-156 - his views on Jews, 155-characters in his books, 156-his characteristics, 157-159 - poem 'Revolutionary Epick,' 159- Contarini Fleming,' 159, 162-enters Parliament, 159'Vivian Grey,' 160-'The Young Duke,' 161— Alroy,' 162-‘Henrietta Temple,' and 'Venetia,' ib. Coningsby,' 164-166- Sybil,' or 'The Two Nations,' 166-Tancred,' or 'The New Crusade,' 167 -Lothair,' 168-170-'Endymion,' 170-character of his books, 172his place in literature, ib.--style, 173. ships, 468–471-case of the 'Ma- Beam-trawls, use of, in fishing, 206, jestic,' 469-cost of increasing the 152. speed of a battleship, 471-func- Bear Spring, 202, 363–365, 369. Baty, Dr, The History of Majority Baudelaire, C. P., his pamphlet on 'Richard Wagner,' 203, 73. Baumann, E., ‘La Symbolisme dans Balzac,' 206, 143 note. Baur, F. C., his theory of religious evolution, 210, 332–334. Beard, Dr, result of his enzyme Beatis, Antonio de, his diary of Baylis, T. H., 'The Temple Church,' Beaulieu, P. Leroy, 'Collectivism,' 209, 377 note. 212, 409; 213, 177. from 'Beggar's Bush,' 209, 393. Bayreuth, the theatre, 203, 94-form Beaumont and Fletcher, extract of its construction, 96. Beaconsfield, Lady, her interest in politics, 212, 336. Lord, his warning against the disintegration of the United Kingdom, 204, 294 his political novels, 210, 214-Lothair,' 214, The Plays of, 220, 25– their friendship, 26-publication of their plays, 27-corruption of the age, 28-character of their plays, 30-44-plots, 32- The Coxcomb,' and other plays, 36-44-their |