.. .. . ... ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... . .. ............................ .... .................. ........................ Father Andrei ; The Story of a Russian Vol. Page .........Robert Gordon Butler.......... 366 Of Victoria ; one of the Delegates to the National Australian Con- vention. .....ix. 636 (See also “Realism ” and “Some Gentlemen in.") .....iii. 446 rana "............................................11. 573 ...... ii. 320 .x. 61 iii. 160 .....vi. 614 .V. 635 .....iv. 593 ....... 744 .... viii. 472 .iii. 285; v. 453 ............... 170 ............... 711 Illustrated by M. J. Burns, Hughson Hawley, Gaspard Latoix, C. Broughton, and F. Day. 618, 717 ; iv. 104, 206, 350, 455, 594 .... vii. 262 Haunts of the Black Sea-Bass *. ....... Charles Frederick Holder....... 95 SLeroy M. Yale and I .... V. 515 "* .....iii. 577 ........ iii. 588 . ii. 184 Fitting-School in American Education, The Vol. Page ........ George Trumbull Ladd ......vi. 298 Professor in Yale College. ........ Charles F. Lummis ........ viii. 513 .......... 119 ................ .v. 151 iii. 250 (See also “ Mexican.”) With illustrations drawn by J. F. Murphy, H. Bolton Jones, E. J. Meeker, C. E. Robinson, author. Illustrations by Kenyon Cox, J. D. Woodward, A. Hine and R. Munroe. (See also “ Dakota Outbreak.”) . ix. 395 Gravelotte to Sedan, From *. ......... General P. H. Sheridan. ... ..iv. 515 Ex-Minister to France. ......... vi. 284, 436, 573, 663 ; vii. 73, 221, 318, 497, 587, 757; viii. 81. ................. 712 185, 283, 404, 532 .... Elyot Weld.. ........ii. 473 ......... Theodore Voorhees ..........v. 568 Illustrations by Herbert Denman, H. C. Ed wards, H. D. Nichols, V. Pérard, W. C. Fit ler, and others. (See also “ Railway Articles.") Freight Steamships, Ocean. (See “ Ocean Steamship Articles.") French as Artists, The....................Point of View..............vii. 131 French Empire, Downfall of. (“See Siege and Commune of Paris” and “Gravelotte to Sedan.”) French, Frank, Day with a Country Doctor, A * ........ ......viii. 557 French Traits : I. The Social Instinct............... W. C. Brownell. .............. ii. 106 .ii. 436 II. Intelligence ...... iii. 94 IV. Manners.......... iv. 619 V. Women.............. ......V. 74 VI. The Art Instinct........ .V. 241 French View of American College Athletics, A. .. viii. 525 Fresh-Air Fund, The Story of the ......... Willard Parsons...... ........ ix. 515 (See also “ Charity.”) Fresh-Water Romance, A ................. George A. Hibbard...........X. 774 Friendlessness, Poem ......................H. P. Kimball.............. vi. 115 From Four to Six, A Comedietta in One Act, Annie Eliot................ vi. 121 Illustration by C. D. Gibson. From the Hungarian, Poem...............Duncan Campbell Scott....... ix. 562 From the Japanese, Poem................. Richard Henry Stoddard.... viii. 757 Fugitives, Poem ......................... Graham R. Tomson ......... viii. 656 Fuji: The Sacred Mountain, Poem ......... Percival Lowell.............iv. 365 With an illustration from a painting by J. H. Twachtman. Fulfilment, Poem..... ........ Graham R. Tomson............ 761 GALLEGHER—A Newspaper Story ..........Richard Harding Davis...... viii. 156 Illustrated by C. D. Gibson. Garrison, Lloyd McKim, Montauk Point-July, December, Poem *....... Gates, Ellen M. H., Through a Glass Darkly, Poem *. ................... Genius and Ethics. ...................... Point of View..............vii. 792 Gentlemen........ .......... Robert Louis Stevenson....... iii. 635 (See also “Some Gentlemen in Fiction.”) German Rome, A... ......... W. B. Scott .................V. 286 With drawings by J. D. Woodward, H. B. Warren, A. F. Leicht, and H. Hawley. 09.) ..................11. 0 1, 10 German Sketches. See Vol. Page ........ ix. 759 ....... “ “ .................ix. 454 Passages from the poem read before the Soci- ety of the Army of the Potomac, at Gettys- from a battle-sketch by W. H. Shelton. ................ Henry M. Field............iii. 446 from a drawing by F. C. Jones, and with E. J. Meeker. ...... viii. 41 ........... vi. 305 ........ ii. 67, 169 er illustrations. Illustrations from photographs, and from drawings by Harry Fenn. ....... viii. 112 ...... viii. 357 . ii. 361 ...... ix. 399 594 With illustrations by Mr. Hibbard. Eye for an Eye, An............... ..........vi. 154 . . . .. .. V ........v. 315 ......X. 241 Vol. Page Gravelotte to Sedan, From................ General Philip H. Sheridan...iv. 515 With a frontispiece, “ General Philip H. Sheridan,” from the last portrait taken ; and Pennington. ......... ii. 600 Great King's Dream, The, Poem .... Great Patience, A....................... Edward Irenæus Stevenson....ii. 87 Great Pyramid. (See “Pyramid.") Great Streets of the World. See Boulevards of Paris * Francisque Sarcey .......... ix. 663 Broadway* ..... .Richard Harding Davis......ix. 585 Corso of Rome, The *. ........W. W. Story ................X. 399 Piccadilly * ......................... Andrew Lang...............X. 135 Greater World, The, Poem ...... ........ Rose Hawthorne Lathrop ...... 536 Greece, Life and Travel in Modern ........ Thomas D. Seymour ........iv. 46 Illustrated from original drawings by F. D. the author. Greek Portraits, Some ................... Thomas Sergeant Perry ......V. 219 Illustrations from photographs of the collection ered near Fayoum, Egypt. Greek Vase. (See “ Vase.”) Greeks, The Modern ....... ........ Thomas D. Seymour ........ iv. 366 With illustrations from drawings by F. D. Millet and Kenyon Cox, and from a painting by E. H. Blashfield. Greely, A. W., General: Where Shall We Spend Our Summer * ...... .....iv. 602 Greene, F. V., Capt. U. S. Engineers. Defenceless Coasts, Our *........... 51 Griefs, Poem ............................ Chari ........... Charles Edwin Markham .....vi. 62 Griffis, William Elliot : Japanese Art, Artists, and Artisans *...... .......... iii. 108 Japanese Art Symbols * ........ ...............v. 88 Grizzly Bears. (See “ Camping and Hunting in the Shoshone.”) Guatemala. (See “ Uncommercial Republic.") Guiney, Louise Imogen, Poems by: Bankrupt ........... . . ii. 331 Foot-Note to a Famous Lyric, A ..... ... v. 423 Nocturne ........ .. vi. 175 Peter Rugg the Bostonian * ... .x. 737 Tarpeia *. ................... . ii. 666 To the Dewy Wind-Flower.... ......... ix. 636 Vergniaud in the Tumbril ..... ix. 774 . . ... . .. .. .. .. .... .... . |