Carter, Sir Gilbert, on the Colony of Lagos, xxviii. 274
Castella, H. de, on Wine-growing in British Colonies, xix. 295 Cattanach, A. J., on Relations of Colonies to the Parent State, ii. 68 Celebration of the Queen's Birthday throughout the Empire, xxvi. 377 Census of 1891: Correspondence, xviii. 333
Ceylon, Irrigation in, xv. 223; Tea Industry of, xix. 85; its Attractions to Visitors and Settlers, xxiii. 209; One Hundred Years of British Rule in, xxvii. 314
Chalmers, Rev. J., on New Guinea, xviii. 89
Charter of Incorporation, Royal, xiv. 352
Chesney, Sir George, on the British
Empire, xxv. 167 Chesson, F. W., on Fiji, vi. 89; on Manitoba, iii. 102; on Polynesian Labour Question, iii. 34
Chewings, Dr. C., on Geological Notes on the Coolgardie Goldfields, xxvii. 256
Christian, Charles, on Cyprus and its
possibilities, xxviii. 113
Civilisation of the Pacific, vii. 149 Claims of Officials in Service of Colo-
nial Governments: Correspondence, xviii. 335
Clarence, L. B., on One Hundred Years
of British Rule in Ceylon, xxvii. 314 Clarke, Lieut.-Col. Sir George S., on National Defence, xxvii. 117 Clarke, Hyde, on Financial Resources
of the Colonies, iii. 130; on the Utility of Establishing a Reporter on Trade Products in the Colonial Office, ii. 154
Clayden, Arthur, on New Zealand, xvi. 148; on Our Colonial Food Sup- plies, xxvii. 392
Climates of the British Colonies, viii. 180
Coal throughout the British Empire, Distribution of, iii. 167
Colmer, J. G., on Development of Canada, xvii. 106
Colomb, Sir J. C. R., on Colonial Defence, iv. 217; on Imperial and Colonial Responsibilities in War, viii. 305; on Imperial Defence, xvii. 390
Colonial Aids to British Prosperity, v. 13 Colonial and Indian Trade of England, ix. 109
Colonial Expansion, xxvi. 3 Colonial Food Supplies, xxvii. 392 Colonial Government Securities, xviii. 254
Colonial History, the Writing of, xxvi. 270
Colonial Literature, Records of, 379 Colonial Military Assistance and the Soudan, xvi. 214
Colonial Museum Deputation, vii. 1 Colonial Naval Volunteer Force, ix. 355
Colonial Producer, The, xxviii. 76 Colonial Question, ii. 58 Colonial Reform, iii. 84 Colonial Relations, iii. 13 Colonial Subjects in Schools, xiv. 387 Colonies and the English Labouring
Classes, viii. 144; Dairy Industry in, xxviii. 194; Extinct Animals of, x. 267; Financial Resources of the, iii. 130; in Relation to the Empire, xviii. 4; in the Royal Title
Memorial to the Queen, vii. 124; Political and Municipal Boundaries of, xii. 311
Colonisation, ii. 124, xx. 53; and Ex- pansion of the Empire, xxvii. 41; a Necessity to the Mother Country, xi. 8; Practical, xviii. 297; Social Aspects of, i. 135; and Utilising of Ocean Islands, ii. 117 Colonisation of Central Africa, vii. 274 Colony of Lagos, xxviii. 275 Colquhoun, A. R., on Matabeleland, XXV. 45
Combes, E., on New South Wales, xvii. 46 Commercial Advantages of Federation, xiii. 209
Companies (Colonial Registers) Act of 1883: Correspondence, xviii. 334 Conference on Colonial Subjects at Colonial and Indian Exhibition, xvii. 319
Constitutions of the Australian Colo- nies, ii. 48
Coolgardie Goldfields, Geological Notes on the, xxvii. 256
Cooper, Sir Daniel, on New South Wales, ix. 86
Critical Position of British Trade with Oriental Countries, xxvi. 105 Crooks, Adam, on Canadian Commu- nity, i. 162
Currie, Sir Donald, on South Africa, viii. 380, xix. 223 Cyprus and its possibilities, xxviii. 113; and its Resources, xxvi. 63
Dairy Industry in the Colonies, xxviii. 194
D'Albertis, Signor, on New Guinea, x. 43
Dalton, Rev. Canon, on Colonial Con-
ference of 1887, xix. 4 Dawson, Dr. G. M., on Mineral Wealth of British Columbia, xxiv. 238 Dawson, Prof., on Physical Geography of Nova Scotia, ii. 113 Decline of the United States as a Maritime Power, iii. 194
Defence Question in Trinidad, xxvii. 45 Denison, Sir William, on Colonisation, ii. 124
Development of Tropical Africa, xxvii.
Dicken, C. S., on Mineral Wealth of
Queensland, xv. 144
Dixon, G. G., on the Possibilities of the North-West District of British Guiana, xxvi. 33
Dobson, Sir W. L., on Tasmania, xvii. 252
Domestic Prospects of India, i. 111 Dufferin, Earl of, on Canada, v. 252 Dyer, E. Jerome, on the Colony of Victoria. Some of its industries, xxviii. 43
Dyer, Thiselton, on Botanical Enter- prise of the Empire, xi. 273
Eddy, C. W., on Distribution of Coal throughout the Empire, iii. 167; on Interests of the United Kingdom and the Colonies, vi. 5; Memoir of, vi. 1
Education, Imperial Aspects of, xxvi.
Education of South African Tribes, xv. 68
Educational Series: Press Opinions, xxii. 333
Edwards, General Sir J. Bevan, on Australasian Defence, xxii. 195 Elliot, R. H., on Indian Famines, ix. 2 Emigration, Imperial and Colonial, Partnership in, xii. 178; Practical Means of Extending, xix. 49; Self- supporting, ii. 41; to the Colonies, xvii. 368
Empire's Parliament, xi. 136
England and her Colonies at the Paris Exhibition, x. 6
Ferguson, John, on Ceylon, xxiii. 209 Fiji, Agriculture in, xxi. 362; as it is, xiv. 160; Native Taxation in, x. 173; Past and Present, vi. 89 Financial Relations of the Empire: Can they be improved? xxviii. 306 Fleming, Sandford, on Canada, ix. 225; on Canada and Ocean Highways, xxvii. 398
Flinders' Voyage: Purchase of Illus- trations, xxi. 47
Flower, Sir William H., on Whales and British and Colonial Whale Fisheries, xxvi. 79
Food Supply of England in nection with Australia, iii. 26 Forestry in the Colonies and India, xxi. 187
Forster, William, on Fallacies of Federation, viii. 79
Fortunate Isles; Picturesque New Zealand, xxvii. 370
Forty Years Since and Now, vi. 228 Foundation of Institute (see Inaugural
Meeting and Dinner and Preliminary Proceedings)
Fowler, Henry, on Capital and Labour for the West Indies, xxi. 328
Fox (Sir) William, on New Zealand, vii. 247; on Treaty of Waitangi, xiv. 100
Fraser, Rev. Dr. Donald, on Canada, viii. 45
Fraser, Sir Malcolm, on Western Australia, xxiv. 3
Frere, Sir H. Bartle E., on Union of various portions of British South Africa, xii. 134
Fruit as a Factor in Colonial Com- merce, xviii. 124
Future of our Sugar Producing Colo- nies, xxvii. 54
Galt, Sir Alexander T., oL. Future of
Canada, xii. 88; on Relations of the Colonies to the Empire, xiv. 391 Gambia Question, Report on, vii. 68; Memorial on, vii. 122
Gatheral, Gavin, on Angora Goat, ix. 326
Geological Notes on the Coolgardie Goldfields, xxvii. 256
Gilmore, Parker, on South Africa, xiv. 125
Gisborne, William, on Colonisation, xx. 53
Glanville, T.B., on South Africa, vi. 155 Gold Fields of Queensland, i. 94 Gordon, Hon. Sir Arthur, on Fiji, x. 173
Gorrie, Sir John, on Fiji, xiv. 160 Grahamstown, Bishop of, on some Social Forces at Work in South Africa, xxvi. 273
Grant, Colonel T. H., on Canada, xiii. 149
Green, W. S. Sebright, on Colonisation
and Expansion of the Empire, xxvii. 41
Greswell, Rev. W. P., on Education of
South African Tribes, xv. 68 Greville, Edward, on Aborigines of Australia, xxii. 32
Griffin, Sir Lepel, on Native Princes
Griffith, T. Risely, on Sierra Leone, xiii. 56
Haiderabad, xiv. 201
Halcombe, A. F., on New Zealand, xi. 320
Haliburton, R. G., on Decline of the United States as a Maritime Power, iii. 194; on American Protection and Canadian Reciprocity, vi. 205 Harris, W. J., on Commercial Advan- tages of Federation, xiii. 209 Harry, T., on Northern Territory of South Australia, xiii. 303 Hazell, W., on Emigration, xix. 49 Heaton, J. Henniker, on Postal and Telegraphic Communication of the Empire, xix. 171
Hensman, A. P., on Western Australia, xx. 130
Hill, A. Staveley, on an Empire Parlia- ment, xi. 136
Historical Sketch of the Institute, xx. 225
Hodgson, Sir A., on Australia Re- visited, xxi. 242
Holub, Dr., on Trade of Cape Colony with Central Africa, xi. 57
Hong Kong and its Trade Con- nections, xxi. 84
Horn, W. A., on Scientific Exploration of Central Australia, xxvii. 87 Hotson, John, on Australian Stock Pastures and British Consumers, xxvi. 347
Hull, H. M., on Tasmania and its Timber, iv. 169; on Forests of Tasmania, v. 160
Hunter, Sir W. W., on New Industrial Era in India, xix. 260
Imperial and Colonial Partnership in Emigration, xii. 178
Imperial and Colonial Responsibilities in War, viii. 305
Imperial Aspects of Education, xxvi. 322
Imperial Defence, xvii. 390
Imperial Defence in Our Time, xiii. 341 Imperial Federation, iii. 2, xvii. 319 Imperial Museum for the Colonies and India, viii. 232
Im Thurn, E. F., on British Guiana, xxiv. 51
Inaugural Dinner: Speeches by Vis-
count Bury (Earl of Albemarle), Mr. R. Johnson (United States Minister), Earl of Albemarle, Right Hon. Hugh C. E. Childers, Colonel Loyd Lindsay (Lord Wantage), Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, Right Hon. Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), Duke of Manchester, Sir John Pakington, Sir George Cartier, M. Guizot, Marquis of Normanby, Earl Granville, Sir Stafford Northcote (Earl of Iddes- leigh), Sir Bartle E. Frere, Hon. W. Macdougall, Lord Alfred S. Churchill, Sir Charles Nicholson, Sir Charles Clifford, i. 19 Inaugural Meeting: Speeches by Vis- count Bury (Earl of Albemarle), Right Hon. Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), Marquis of Nor- manby, Sir Charles Nicholson, Sir J. C. Lees, Mr. R. A. Macfie, Lord Alfred S. Churchill, Captain Bed- ford Pim, Mr. T. Briggs, Mr. Gregory, i. 51
Incidents of a Hunter's Life in South
Income Tax, Payment of, by Colonists in the United Kingdom, xxvii. 436 India, Domestic Prospects in, i. 111; Land Tenures of, iii. 57; Life in, x. 299; Native Princes of, xx. 360;
New Industrial Era in, xix. 260; Trade of, and Future Development, xviii. 44
Indian Empire, Statistics of, xii. 53 Indian Famines, ix. 2
Influence of Commerce on the Develop- ment of the Colonial Empire, xxiv. 315
Inglis, James, on Economic Develop- ments of Australian Enterprise, XXV. 292
Inter-British Trade and the Unity of the Empire, xxii. 265 Inter-British Trade, xxviii. 4 Investment of Trust Money in Colonial Government Stocks, xix. 338
Jamaica for the Invalid and Settler, x. 209; Now and Fifteen Years Since, xi. 225
Johnston, Sir H. H., on British West
Africa, xx. 90; on England's work in Central Africa, xxviii. 50 Jones, Richard, on Food Supply of England, iii. 26
Jones, Professor T. R., on Mineral
Wealth of S. Africa, xviii. 217 Jourdain, H. J., on Mauritius, xiii. 263
Kashmir Frontier, On the, xxvi. 256 Keswick, W., on Hong Kong, xxi. 84
Labilliere, F. P. de, on British Fede- ralism, xxiv. 95; on Constitutions of the Australian Colonies, ii. 48; on Permanent Unity of the Empire, vi. 36; on Political Organisation of the Empire, xii. 346; on Imperial Federation, xvii. 319 Lagos, Colony of, xxviii. 275 Land Transfer adopted by the Colonies, xvii. 343
Leeward Islands, Colony of, xxii. 226; Past and Present, xii. 9
Lefroy, General Sir J. H., on British Association in Canada, xvi. 95 Legacy and Succession Duty Acts: Effect on Colonists, xix. 334 Library Catalogue, viii. 457 Library of the Royal Colonial Institute, XXV. 394
Lorne, Marquis of, on Relations with Canada and Great Colonies, xv. Lowe, Samuel, on Dairy Industry in the Colonies, xxviii. 194
Lowles, John, on Inter-British Trade, xxviii. 4
Lubbock, Nevile, on West India Colonies, viii. 261, xvii. 221
Lugard, Capt. F. D., on Extension of British Influence (and Trade) in Africa, xxvii. 4
Lynn, W. F., on Comparative Advan- tages of Canada and United States, iii. 148
Macalister, A., on Queensland and Chinese Immigration, ix. 43 McBean, S., on Ramiseram Ship Canal, ix. 337 MacDonnell, Sir R. G., on Our Rela- tions with the Ashantees, v. 71 Macfie, M., on Aids to Australasian Development, xxi. 53
Macfie, R. A.. on Imperial Federation, ii. 2
MacGregor, Sir Wm., on British New
Guinea, Administration, xxvi. 193 Mackenzie, G. S., on British East Africa, xxii. 3
Malacca, Settlements on Straits of, v.103 Malay Peninsula: its Resources and Prospects, xxiii. 3
Malaya, British Rule in, xxvii. 273 Malleson, Col. G. B., on Haiderabad, xiv. 201
Malta and the Maltese Race, xxvii. 111 Man, Col. Alex., on Defence Question in Trinidad, xxvii. 45 Manchester, Duke of, in Australia, xvi. 388; in Mauritius, xv. 359 Manitoba, iii. 102
Mann, Dr., on Natal, ii. 93 Mashonaland and its Development, xxiii. 248
Matabele, History of, and Cause and Effect of the Matabele War, xxv. 251 Matabeleland and Mashonaland, xxii. 305, xxv. 45
Maude, Colonel, on Self-supporting Emigration, ii. 41
Maund, E. A., on Mashonaland, xxiii. 248
Mavrogordato, T. E., on Cyprus and its Resources, xxvi. 63
Maxwell, W. E., on Malay Peninsula, xxiii. 3
Maydon, J. G., on Natal, xxvii. 183 Medhurst, Sir W. H., on British North Borneo, xvi. 273
Merriman, J. X., on Commercial
Resources of S. Africa, xvi. 5 Michie, Sir A., on New Guinea, vi. 121 Military Defence Forces of the Colonies, xxi. 277
Miller, Dr. J. L., on Tasmania, x. 333 Money of the British Empire, xvi. 117
Moore, H. F., on Canadian Lands, xx. 273; on Agricultural and Technical Education in the Colonies, xxii. 65 Morris, D., on Planting Enterprise in the W. Indies, xiv. 265; on Fruit as a Factor in Colonial Commerce, xviii. 124; on the Leeward Islands, xxii. 226
Mosse, J. R., on Irrigation in Ceylon, xv. 223
Musgrave, Sir Anthony, on Jamaica, xi. 225
Natal, xxvii. 183; Glimpses of, ix. 280; in its Relation to S. Africa, xiii. 103; Physical and Economical Aspects of, ii. 93
National Defence, xxvii. 117 National Unity, xvi. 43 Newfoundland Fisheries, Report on, vii. 6
Newfoundland our Oldest Colony, xvi.
New Guinea and Great Britain, vi. 121; and the Western Pacific, xv. 7; Annexation of-Correspondence, xiv. 247; British, xxiv. 289; xxvi. 193; Deputations, vi. 189, xiv. 250, xvi. 144; its Fitness for Colonisa- .tion, x. 43; Past, Present, and Future, xviii. 89
New Rooms: Report, Special Meeting, xiv. 316
New South Wales, 1788-1876, ix. 86; Material Progress of, xvii. 46 New Westminster, Bishop of, on British Columbia, xviii. 189 New Zealand, vii. 247, xi. 320, xxiii. 271; and the South Sea Islands, ix. 164; Chapters in the History of, xiv. 100; Fortunate Isles, xxvii. 370; in 1884, xvi. 148; in 1895, xxvi. 297; Past, Present, and Future, v. 180 Nicholson, Sir Charles, on Political and Municipal Boundaries of the Colonies, xii. 311
Noble, John, on British South Africa and the Zulu War, x. 105 Normanby, Marquis of, Banquet to, xv. 360
Norton, G., on Land Tenures of India, iii. 57
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Physical Geography of, ii. 113
One Hundred Years of British Rule in Ceylon, xxvii. 314
Onslow, Earl of, on State Socialism in Antipodean Britain, xxv. 2
Ottawa Conference, its National Sig- nificance, xxvi. 37
Our Colonial Food Supplies, xxvii. 392 Owen, Col. J. F., on Military Defence Forces of the Colonies, xxi. 277 Owen, Prof. R., on Extinct Animals of the Colonies, x. 267
Perceval, W. B., on New Zealand, xxiii. 271
Permanent Unity of the Empire, vi. 36 Perry, Bishop, on Progress of Victoria, vii. 214
Phillips, Coleman, on Civilisation of the Pacific, vii. 149 Pinsent, (Sir) R., on Newfoundland, xvi. 215
Planting Enterprise in the West Indies, xiv. 265
Plummer, John, on Colonies and
English Labouring Classes, viii. 144 Political and Municipal Boundaries of the Colonies, xii. 311 Political Organisation of the Empire, xii. 346
Polynesian Labour Question in Fiji and Queensland, iii. 34 Possibilities of the North-West Dis- trict of British Guiana, xxvi. 33 Postal and Telegraphic Communica- tion of the Empire, xix. 171 Postal Communication with the East, xiv. 223
Powell, Wilfred, on New Guinea and Western Pacific, xv. 7
Practical Colonisation, xviii. 297 Practical Communication with Red River District, ii. 18
Preliminary Proceedings: Speeches by Viscount Bury (Earl of Albemarle), Rt. Hon. Chichester Fortescue (Lord Carlingford), Mr. Leonard Wray, Mr. A. H. Louis, Marquis of Normanby, Mr. Baillie Cochrane, Sir H. Drum- mond Wolff, Mr. Edward Wilson, Mr. W. B. Hume, Sir Charles Nicholson, Mr. H. Blaine, Mr. Marsh, Mr. S. Jackson, Dr. Mann, Mr. McGarel, i. 1 Presentation of Proceedings to H.M. the Queen, xviii. 160
Probyn, L. C., on Money of the British Empire, xxi. 117
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