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C.),24Allen(G.),6Allingham(W.),21Amiel(H. F.),3Anderson(A.),15Anderson(Dr. McCall),24Andrews(C. M.),10Andrews(Dr. Thomas),29Appleton(T. G.),40Archer-Hind(R. D.),40Arnold(M.),8,15,21,22,31,33Arnold(Dr. T.),10Arnold(W. T.),10Ashley(W. J.),3Atkinson(J. B.),2Atkinson(Rev. J. C.),1,41Attwell(H.),22Austin(Alfred),15Autenrieth(Georg),8Awdry(F.),41Bacon(Francis),3,21,22Badenoch(L. N.),43Baines(Rev. E.),36Baker(Sir S. W.),31,32,40,41,42Balch(Elizabeth),12Baldwin(Prof. J. M.),28Balfour(F. M.),6Balfour(J. B.),6Ball(V.),41Ball(W. Platt),6Ball(W. W. R.),24Ballance(C. A.),24Barker(G. F.),29Barker(Lady),2,8,41Barnard(C.),29Barnes(W.),3Barnett(E. A.),8Bartholomew(J. G.),3Bartlett(J.),8Barwell(R.),24Bastable(Prof. C. F.),30Bastian(H. C.),6,25Bates(K. L.),21Bateson(W.),6Bath(Marquis of),31Bather(Archdeacon),36Baxter(L.),3Beesly(Mrs.),4,10Benham(Rev. W.),5,21,22,35Benson(Archbishop),36Benson(W. A. S.),32Berlioz(H.),3Bernard(C. E.),3Bernard(J. H.),27Bernard(H. M.),6Bernard(M.),13Bernard(T. D.),36Berners(J.),12Besant(W.),4Bethune-Baker(J. F.),36Bettany(G. T.),6Bickerton(T. H.),25Bigelow(M. M.),13Bikélas(D.),18Binnie(Rev. W.),36Birks(T. R.),6,27,33,36Björnson(B.),18Black(W.),4Blackburne(E.),3Blackie(J. S.),10,15,21Blake(J. F.),3Blake(W.),3Blakiston(J. R.),8Blanford(H. F.),9,30Blanford(W. T.),9,26Blennerhassett(R.),41Blomfield(R.),9Blyth(A. W.),12Böhm-Bawerk(Prof.),30Boissevain(G. M.),30Boldrewood(Rolf),18Bonar(J.),30Bond(Rev. J.),34Boole(G.),28Booth(C.),32Bose(W. P. du),37Boughton(G. H.),41Boutmy(E.),13Bowen(H. C.),27Bower(F. O.),6Brett(R. B.),10Bridges(J. A.),21Bright(H. A.),9Bright(John),31Brimley(G.),21Brodie(Sir B. C.),7Brodribb(W. J.),14,40Brooke(Sir J.),3Brooke(S. A.),14,15,21,35,36Brooks(Bishop),36,41Brown(A. C.),29Brown(J. A.),1Brown(Dr. James),4Brown(T. E.),15Browne(J. H. B.),12Browne(Sir T.),22Brunton(Dr. T. Lauder),25,36Bryce(James),10,31,41Buchheim(C. A.),21Buckland(A.),5,31Buckley(A. B.),10,11Bucknill(Dr. J. C.),25Buckton(G. B.),43Bunyan,4,21,22Burgon(J. W.),15Burke(E.),31Burn(R.),1Burnett(F. Hodgson),18Burns,15,21Bury(J. B.),10Butcher(Prof. S. H.),14,21,40Butler(A. J.),14,40Butler(Rev. G.),36Butler(Samuel),15Butler(W. Archer),36Butler(Sir W. F.),4Buxton(Mrs. S.),33Byron,22Cairnes(J. E.),30,31Caldecott(R.),13,41Calderon,15Calderwood(Prof. H.),6,8,27,28Calvert(Rev. A.),34Cameron(V. L.),41Campbell(G.),3Campbell(J. D.),15Campbell(J. F.),41Campbell(Dr. J. M.),36Campbell(Prof. Lewis),5,14Cantillon,30Capes(W. W.),14Carles(W. R.),41Carlyle(T.),3Carmarthen(Lady),18Carnarvon(Earl of),40Carnot(N. L. G.),29Carpenter(Bishop),36Carr(J. C.),2Carroll(Lewis),28,42Carter(R. Brudenell),25Cassel(Dr. D.),10Cautley(G. S.),15Cazenove(J. G.),36Chalmers(J. B.),9Chalmers(M. D.),31Chapman(Elizabeth R.),14Chappell(W.),26Chase(Rev. F. H.),34Chasseresse(Diana),32Cherry(R. R.),13Cheyne(C. H. H.),3Cheyne(T. K.),33Christie(J.),25Christie(W. D.),21Church(Prof. A. H.),6Church(Rev. A. J.),4,33,40Church(F. J.),22,40Church(Dean),4,5,21,34,37Clare(G.),30Clark(J. W.),22Clark(L.),3Clark(R.),32Clark(S.),4Clarke(C. B.),9,30Cleveland(Duchess),4Clifford(Ed.),4Clifford(W. K.),21,28Clifford(Mrs. W. K.),42Clough(A. H.),15,21Cobden(R.),31Cohen(J. B.),7Colenso(J. W.),35Coleridge(C. R.),20Coleridge(S. T.),15Collier(Hon. John),2Collins(J. Churton),21Colquhoun(F. S.),15Colvin(Sidney),4,22,23Combe(G.),8Commons(J. R.),30Congreve(Rev. J.),37Conway(Hugh),18Cook(E. T.),2Cooke(C. Kinloch),26Cooke(J. P.),7,37Cooper(E. H.),18Corbett(J.),4,18,42Corfield(W. H.),12Cossa(L.),30Cotterill(J. H.),9Cotton(Bishop),37Cotton(C.),13Cotton(J. S.),31Coues(E.),43Courthope(W. J.),4Cowell(G.),25Cowper,21,22Cox(G. V.),10Craik(Mrs.),15,18,21,22,41,42Craik(H.),8,21,31Crane(Lucy),42Crane(Walter),42Craven(Mrs. D.),8Crawford(F. M.),18,21Creighton(Bishop M.),4,11Crichton-Browne(Sir J.),8Cross(J. A.),33Crosskey(R.),12Crossley(E.),3Crossley(H.),40Cumming(L.),29Cunliffe(J. W.),21Cunningham(C.),31Cunningham(Sir H. S.),18Cunningham(Rev. J.),34Cunningham(Rev. W),34,36,37Cunynghame(Sir A. T.),26Curteis(Rev. G. H.),35,37Dahlstrom(K. P.),9Dahn(F.),18Dakyns(H. G.),40Dale(A. W. W.),34Dalton(Rev. J. N.),40Daniell(Alfred),29Dante,4,14,40Davies(Rev. J. Ll.),34,35,37Davies(W.),5Dawkins(W. B.),1Dawson(G. M.),9Dawson(Sir J. W.),9Dawson(W. J.),15Day(L. B.),18Day(R. E.),29Defoe(D.),4,21,22Deighton(K.),5,16Delamotte(P. H.),2Dell(E. C.),12De Morgan(M.),42De Varigny(H.),6De Vere(A.),15,21Dicey(A. V.),3,31Dickens(C.),5,18,21Dickens(M. A.),18,21Diggle(Rev. J. W.),37Dilke(Ashton W.),20Dilke(Sir Charles W.),26,31Dillwyn(E. A.),18Dobbin(L.),7Dobson(A.),4Donaldson(J.),36Donisthorpe(W.),31Dowden(E.),4,14,17Doyle(Sir F. H.),15Doyle(J. A.),11Drake(B.),40Drummond(Prof. J.),37Dryden,21Du Cane(E. F.),31Duff(Sir M. E. G.),5,21,31,41Dunsmuir(A.),19Düntzer(H.),5Durand(Sir R.),19Dyer(L.),2,30Eadie(J.),4,33,34Eastlake(Lady),35Ebers(G.),19Eccles(A. S.),25Edgeworth(Prof. F. Y.),30Edmunds(Dr. W.),24Edwards-Moss(Sir J. E.),32Eimer(G. H. T.),6Elderton(W. A.),9Ellerton(Rev. J.),37Elliot(Hon. A.),31Ellis(T.),2Emerson(R. W.),4,21Evans(S.),15Everett(J. D.),29Falconer(Lanoe),19Farrar(Archdeacon),6,33,37Farrer(Sir T. H.),31Faulkner(F.),7Fawcett(Prof. H.),30,32Fawcett(M. G.),6,31,32Fay(Amy),26Fearnley(W.),30Fearon(D. R.),8Ferrel(W.),30Fessenden(C.),29Finck(H. T.),1Finlayson(T. C.),21Fisher(Rev. O.),29,30Fiske(J.),6,10,27,32,37Fison(L.),1Fitch(J. G.),8Fitz Gerald(Caroline),15Fitzgerald(Edward),15,21Fitzmaurice(Lord E.),5Fleischer(E.),7Fleming(G.),19Flower(Sir W. H.),43Flückiger(F. A.),25Forbes(A.),4,41Forbes(Prof. G.),3Forbes(Rev. G. H.),37Forbes-Mitchell(W.),4Foster(Prof. M.),6,30Fothergill(Dr. J. M.),8,25Fowle(Rev. T. W.),31,37Fowler(Rev. T.),4,28Fowler(W. W.),2,26Fox(Dr. Wilson),25Foxwell(Prof. H. S),31Framji(D.),10Frankland(P. F.),1Fraser(Bishop),37Fraser-Tytler(C. C.),15Frazer(J. G.),1Freeman(Prof. E. A.),2,4,10,11,32,35French(G. R.),14Friedmann(P.),3Frost(A. B.),42Froude(J. A.),4Fullerton(W. M.),41Furniss(Harry),42Furnivall(F. J.),15Fyffe(C. A.),11Fyfe(H. H.),10Gairdner(J.),4Gaisford(H.),9Galton(F.),1Gamgee(Arthur),30Gardner(Percy),2Garnett(R.),15Garnett(W.),5Gaskell(Mrs.),12Gaskoin(Mrs. H.),33Geddes(W. D.),14,40Gee(W. H.),29Geikie(Sir A.),9,10,30Gennadius(J.),18Gibbins(H. de B.),10Gibbon(Charles),4Gilchrist(A.),3Giles(P.),27Gilman(N. P.),31,32Gilmore(Rev. J.),13Gladstone(Dr. J. H.),7,8Gladstone(W. E.),14Glaister(E.),2,8Godfray(H.),3Godkin(G. S.),5Goethe,3,5,15,21Goldsmith,4,12,15,21,22Goodale(Prof. G. L.),6Goodfellow(J.),12Gordon(General C. G.),5Gordon(Lady Duff),41Gordon(H.),29Goschen(Rt. Hon. G. J.),31Gosse(Edmund),4,14Gow(J.),2Graham(D.),15Graham(J. W.),19Grand’homme(E.),8Gray(Prof. Andrew),29Gray(Asa),6,22Gray,4,15,22Gray(J. L.),22Green(J. R.),9,11,12,22Green(Mrs. J. R.),4,9,11Green(W. S.),41Greenhill(W. A.),22Greenwood(F.),22Greenwood(J. E.),42Grenfell(Mrs.),8Griffiths(W. H.),25Grimm,42Grove(Sir G.),9,26Guest(E.),11Guest(M. J.),11Guillemin(A.),26,29Guizot(F. P. G.),6Gunton(G.),31Gwatkin(H. M.),34Hales(J. W.),15,18,21Hallward(R. F.),12Hamerton(P. G.),2,12,22Hamilton(Prof. D. J.),25Hamilton(J.),37Hanbury(D.),7,25Hannay(David),4Hardwick(Archd. C.),34,37Hardy(A. S.),19Hardy(T.),19Hare(A. W.),22Hare(J. C.),37Harper(Father Thos.),37Harris(Rev. G. C.),37Harrison(F.),4,6,12,22Harrison(Miss J.),2Harte(Bret),19Hartig(Dr. R.),7Hartley(Prof. W. N.),7Harwood(G.),22,32,35Hauser(K.),5Hayes(A.),15Headlam(A. C.),2Headlam(W.),40Heaviside(O.),29Helps(Sir A.),22Hempel(Dr. W.),7Herodotus,40Herrick,22Herrmann(G.),9Hertel(Dr.),9Hickie(W. J.),33Hill(D. J.),28Hill(F. Davenport),32Hill(O.),32Hiorns(A. H.),26Hobart(Lord),22Hobday(E.),9Hodgson(Rev. J. T.),5Höffding(Prof. H.),28Hofmann(A. W.),7Hole(Rev. C.),8,11Holiday(Henry),42Holland(T. E.),13,32Hollway-Calthrop(H.),41Holmes(O. W., junr.),13Homer,14,40Hood(T.),12Hooker(Sir J. D.),7,41Hoole(C. H.),33Hooper(G.),4Hooper(W. H.),2Hope(F. J.),9Hopkins(E.),15Hoppus(M. A. M.),19Horace,14,21,40Hort(F. J. A.),33,35,37Horton(Hon. S. D.),31Hosken(J. D.),15Hovenden(R. M.),40Howell(George),31Howes(G. B.),43Howitt(A. W.),1Howson(Very Rev. J. S.),35Hozier(Col. H. M.),26Hübner(Baron),41Hughes(T.),3,4,5,15,19,22,41Hull(E.),2,10Hullah(J.),2,23,26Hume(D.),4Humphry(Prof. Sir G. M.),30,43Hunt(W.),11Hunt(W. M.),2Hutchinson(G. W. C.),2Hutton(R. H.),4,22Huxley(T.),4,23,28,30,32,43Illingworth(Rev. J. R.),37Ingram(T. D.),11Ireland(A.),23Irving(H.),17Irving(J.),10Irving(Washington),13Jackson(D. C.),29Jackson(Helen),19Jacob(Rev. J. A.),37James(Henry),4,19,23James(Rev. H.),37James(Prof. W.),28Jardine(Rev. R.),28Jeans(Rev. G. E.),37,40Jebb(Prof. R. C.),4,11,14,23Jellett(Rev. J. H.),37Jenks(Prof. Ed.),32Jennings(A. C.),11,33Jephson(H.),32Jevons(W. S.),5,28,31,32Jex-Blake(Sophia),8Johnson(Amy),29Johnson(Samuel),5,14Jolley(A. J.),33Jones(H. Arthur),15Jones(Prof. D. E.),29Jones(F.),7Kalm,41Kant,28Kari,42Kavanagh(Rt. Hn. A. M.),5Kay(Rev. W.),34Keary(Annie),11,19,33,42Keary(Eliza),42Keats,4,22,23Kellner(Dr. L.),27Kellogg(Rev. S. H.),37Kelvin(Lord),27,29Kempe(A. B.),29Kennedy(Prof. A. B. W.),9Kennedy(B. H.),40Kennedy(P.),19Keynes(J. N.),28,31Kiepert(H.),9Killen(W. D.),35Kingsley(Charles),5,9,11,12,13,14,16,19,23,26,35,41,42Kingsley(Henry),21,41Kipling(J. L.),41Kipling(Rudyard),19Kirkpatrick(Prof.),37Klein(Dr. E.),6,25,26Knight(W.),14,28Kuenen(Prof. A.),33Kynaston(Rev. H.),37,40Labberton(R. H.),3Lafargue(P.),19Lamb,5,22,23Lanciani(Prof. R.),2Landauer(J.),7Landor,4,22Lane-Poole(S.),22Lanfrey(P.),5Lang(Andrew),13,22,40Lang(Prof. Arnold),43Langley(J. N.),30Langmaid(T.),9Lankester(Prof. Ray),6,23Laslett(T.),7Laurie(A. P.),1Lea(A. S.),29Leaf(W.),14,40Leahy(Sergeant),32Lee(M.),20Lee(S.),21,40Leeper(A.),40Legge(A. O.),11,37Lemon(Mark),22Leslie(G. D.),23Lethaby(W. R.),32Lethbridge(Sir Roper),5,11Levy(Amy),20Lewis(R.),13Lightfoot(Bp.),23,33,34,36,38Lightwood(J. M.),13Lindsay(Dr. J. A.),25Littledale(H.),14Lockyer(J. N.),3,7,30Lodge(Prof. O. J.),3,23,29Loewy(B.),29Loftie(Mrs. W. J.),2Longfellow(H. W.),22Lonsdale(J.),21,40Lowe(W. H.),32,33Lowell(J. 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