SNIPE AND WILDFOWL SHOOTING IN THE WEST OF IRELAND, 245.
Snipe shooting, difficulties of, in Ire- land, 245 — some experiences of, 246 et seq.
Sorcery and witchcraft, prosecutions for,
in Burgundy and Lorraine, 448 et seq. SOUTH AFRICA, A HOLIDAY IN: I., THE VOYAGE, 586-II., CAPE TOWN, 587— III., KIMBERLEY, 591-IV., POTCHEF- STROOM, 596-V., COMMEMORATION DAY, 795-VI., THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE WAR OF 1899, 799- VII., THE BATTLEFIELDS OF NATAL, 800-VIII., THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA, 805.
South African War, the, military train- ing influenced by experience gained in, 147-lessons learnt in, subsequent- ly departed from, 148 et seq. SPOILING THE EGYPTIANS, 327. SPORT ON THE ROOF OF THe World, 429.
"Springs of Romance in the Literature of Europe, the," Mr George Wyndham on, 816 et seq.
STAKE, THE GREAT, 847.
ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, IN THE CRYPT OF: 19TH OCTOBER 1910, 844. STRANGE CASE OF MR CLARKE, THE: THE NEW GOSPEL IN IRELAND, 125. SUBLIMINAL SELF, MY, 809. Submarines, criticisms as to the utility of, 415 et seq.
Sword and lance, place of, in present- day Cavalry training, 148 et seq. 'Sylva,' Evelyn's, descriptions of Eng- lish woodlands in, 185 et seq. SYMPHONY, THE MAD, 334. TALES OF THE MERMAID TAVERN I., BLACK BILL'S HONEY-MOON, 828. Timber-trees, ancient enactments as to planting of, 181 et seq.-authors who have stimulated planting of, 183 et seq. Toleration, a supplication for, addressed to James VI. by the English Puritans, 402 et seq.
Trade Unionists, recent congress of, 546 et seq.
TRIP INTO CENTRAL CHINA, A, AND A NEW VARIETY OF DEER, 57. TSUNE AND THE O JO-SAN, 623. Tufted deer, discovery of a new variety of, 57 et seq.
Two HUNTS, A TALE OF: CRANES AND CRACKSMEN, 42.
TWYMANS, THE, Chaps. I.-VII., 717. Union Jack, floating of the, over the Victoria Tower, 783.
UNIVERSITY CRICKET: CAMBridge, 95. Veto, the, of the House of Lords, im- portance of, 280 et seq., 850 et seq., 854-demands of the Commons as to, 848 et seq.
VIGNETTES, PORTUGUESE: I., Joaquina, A PORTUGUESE FACTOTUM, 30-II., ALL IN A DAY'S WORK, 32 — III., HIGH-LIFE BELOW STAIRS, 35-IV., PURPLE AND Gold, 37-V., NEEDLES AND SOAP, 38-VI., FISHER-FOLK, 39 -VII., A MORNING RAMBLE, 41— VIII., COUNTRY INNS, 42. VINEYARDS, Douro, 457. Walcheren, narrative of the bombard- ment of, by the British, in 1809, 287 et seq.
WALCHEREN, WITH THE EXPEDITION TO, IN 1809, 287.
WARS, NEW, FOR OLD: II., THE AIR- SHIP MENACE, 3-III., A REPLY TO CRITICS, 414.
WATERS, PERILS OF, 112.
WAY, AN INCIDENT BY THE, 738. WEST OF IRELAND, SNIPE AND WILD- FOWL SHOOTING IN THE, 245. Wildfowl, sport with, in Ireland, 251 et seq.
WITH THE EXPEDITION TO WALCHEREN IN 1809, 287.
"WOMAN, A PRINCELY," 642.
WORLD, SPORT ON THE ROOF OF THE, 429.
Wyllie, Curzon, unveiling of Memorial to, in the Crypt of St Paul's Cath- edral, 844 et seq. Wyndham, Mr George, rectorial address of, at Edinburgh, 816 et seq. YVES, THE BALLAD OF BROWN, 474.
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