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Mr. Ruskin's "Home and its Economies" in (May, 1873), ii. 144 (note); "Letters on the Lord's Prayer" in (Dec., 1879), ii. 142.

Conventionalism in Art, i. 142.

Conway Castle, i. 151.

Co-operation, letters to Mr. G. J. Holyoake on, ii. 73, 74.

Copenhagen, ii. 32.

Copies, of pictures in England and Italy, i. 106; of Turner, i. 105.

_Cornhill Magazine_, Mr. Ruskin's article on Sir Joshua and Holbein (March, 1860), ii. 12 (note).

Cornwall, clear water on coast of, i. 196.

Correggio, i. 47, 75, 96; copies of, i. 106; in the Louvre, i. 50.

Correspondence, Mr. Ruskin's excuses from, ii. 186.

Cotopaxi, i. 183.

Cotton, substitutes for, ii. 158.

Coventry, riband-makers of, ii. 80, 136; _Co-operative Record_, letter in, on co-operation, ii. 73 (note).

Cramlington, strike at, ii. 106, and note.

Crawford Place, ii. 105, and note.

Creation, man its greatest marvel, i. 96.

Cricklade, i. 53 (note).

Criticism (See Art-criticism), List of Letters on literary, ii. 161; literary, ii. 165, 167; position of critics, ii. 167; the Goddess of Criticism, _ib._ (note); rarity of good, i. 3.

Crime, how to prevent, ii. 134; and drunkenness, ii. 130; and madness, ii. 130 (note).

Criminal classes, letter and pamphlet on the, ii. 131, 132 _seqq._; how to treat criminals, ii. 130.

Cronstadt, ii. 32.

Crossing-sweepers in Utopia and London, ii. 119.

Crown, the, jewels, i. 53.

Cruelty to animals, ii. 127 (note).

"Cruise upon Wheels," A, i. 61 (note).

Curtius, ii. 4 (note).

Custozza, ii. 4 (note).

Cuyp, pictures of in National Gallery, i. 39, and note.

_Daily News_, The, Letter of Mr. Ruskin "on Co-operation" in (June 19, 1880), ii. 73; Speech of Mr. Ruskin at the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (July 11, 1877), ii. 128 (note).

_Daily Telegraph_, The, Letters and Articles in (in order of date):-- (Oct. 28. 1864) "The Law of Supply and Demand," ii. 39. (Oct. 31, 1864) " " " ii. 40. (Nov. 3, 1864) " " " ii. 43. (Dec. 20, 1865) "The Jamaica Insurrection," ii. 20. Carlyle's Letter to the Eyre Defence Fund, ii. 22 (note) (Sept. 5, 1865) "Domestic Servants"--Mastership, ii. 93. (Sept. 7, 1865) " " Experience, ii. 95. (Sept. 18, 1865) " " Sonship and Slavery, ii. 96. Articles, etc., on servants, ii. 94 (note), 99 (note), 102 (note). (Oct. 17, 1865) "Modern Houses," ii. 104. Other correspondence on houses, _ib._ (note). (Dec. 8, 1865) "Our Railway System," ii. 88. Article on railways, _ib._ (note). (Jan. 22, 1868) "An object of charity," ii. 186. Article on Matilda Griggs, _ib._ (note). (July 16, 1868) Strikes, Mr. Ruskin's Proposition as to, ii. 65 (note). (July 31, 1868) "Is England big enough?" ii. 79. Article, "Marriage or Celibacy," _ib._ (note). (Aug. 6, 1868) "The Ownership of Railways," ii. 81. Articles on railways, _ib._ (note) 83. (Aug. 10, 1868) "Railway Economy," ii. 83. "Fair Play's" letter on railways, ii. 83, 84, 84 (note). "East End Emigrants," article, ii. 87 (note). (Dec. 26, 1868) "Employment for the Destitute Poor and Criminal Classes," ii. 131. "Employment, etc.," (pamphlet), ii. 132 (note), 134 (note). (Jan. 15, 1870) "The Morality of Field Sports," ii. 127. Articles on sport, _ib._ (note). (Oct. 7, 1870) "The Franco-Prussian War," ii. 22. (Oct. 8, 1870) " " " ii. 25. (Nov. 30, 1870) "Railway Safety," ii. 89. Article on railway accidents, _ib._ (note). (Jan. 12, 1871) "A King's first duty," ii. 111. Article on the Roman Inundations, _ib._ (note); ii. 165. (Jan. 19, 1871) "Notre Dame de Paris," i. 154. (Feb. 4, 1871) "The Waters of Comfort," ii. 115. (Feb. 7, 1871) "The Streams of Italy," ii. 116. (Feb. 21, 1871) "Woman's sphere," extract from a letter of Mr. Ruskin to Miss Faithfull, ii. 154 (note). (Dec. 8, 1871) Article on Taverns, i. 151 (note). (Dec. 11, 1871) "Drunkenness and Crime," ii. 129. (Dec. 22, 1871) "Castles and Kennels," i. 151. (Dec. 25, 1871) "Verona _v._ Warwick," i. 152. Articles on Warwick Castle, i. 151, 152 (note). (July 5, 1876) "Turner's Drawings," i. 100 _seqq._ (July 19, 1876) " " i. 104.

Dancing, art of, ii. 148.

Danger and difficulty, how far factors in regulating wages, ii. 52.

Dante quoted, ii. 15, and note. (See also Cary.)

Darkness, effect of, on drawings, i. 89.

David, restoration of Raphaels by, i. 38.

Daybreak, ii. 177.

Deane, Sir Thomas, i. 125 (note).

Dearle, Mr. T., his "Evening on the Marchno," i. 70, and note.

Decoration, delicate and rough, i. 137, 138.

Demand, law of supply and, letters on, 39-44; foolish, ii. 100; the largest, that of hell, _ib._

Denmark, the position of, in 1863, ii. 17 _seqq._

Denudation, i. 181, 182; its place in physical mythology, i. 183, 184.

Derby, the, 1859, ii. 10 (note).

"Derby Day," Frith's, i. 55. (See also i., xvii. note.)

De Saussure, i. 188, 189 (note).

Deucalion, the myth of, i. 183.

"Deucalion" referred to. (See Ruskin, books quoted.)

Diagrams, illustrating rainbow reflections, i. 201, 202.

Dickens, letter of, to Mr. Bennett, ii. 183 (note); bibliography of, letters in the, ii. 190; death of, ii. 125 (note). "Pickwick" referred to, ii. 97.

Dinner tables, modern, ii. 59.

"Disciple of Art and Votary of Science," article in _Liverpool Albion_, ii. 187 (note).

Discovery, the merits of, i. 187 _seqq._

Distances, focal, i. 5.

Dividends, railway--a tax on the traveller, ii. 82.

Dogs, Protestant and Catholic, ii. 11; "dog or bee" letter, ii. 127.

Domestic servants. (See Servants.) Meaning of word "domestic," ii. 102 (note.)

"Dones" and "undones," ii. 142.

Doric modes, ii. 148.

Drama, reform of the, ii. 193, 194.

Drawing. (See Art.)

Drawing-master, the first work of a, i. 28.

Drawings, chance beauty of good, i. 111; subtlety possible in, i. 93, 94 _seqq._; effect of light, etc., on, i. 83, 84, 102, 103, 105; how to mount, i. 83; how to frame, i. 83.

Dreams, Homeric myth as to, i. 75, and note.

Dress, right, ii. 154 _seqq._; national, ii. 155; dress-making, ii. 139; letter on "sad colored costumes," ii. 156.

Drunkenness, and Crime, ii. 129; a crime in itself, _ib._; instance of death by, ii. 39 (note).

Dudley, Lord, "Angelico" in the collection of pictures of, i. 44, and note.

Dulwich, railway at, ii. 97.

Duncan's, Mr., "Shiplake, on the Thames," i. 201 (note).

Dürer, Albert, i. 28, 63; and Holbein, their theology of death, i. 118.

Durham Cathedral, i. 161.

Duty, meaning of the word, ii. 63, 142.

"E. A. F." letter signed, on the designs for the "Foreign Office," i. 99.

"Eagle's Nest" (see Ruskin: books quoted), ii. 146.

Earth-Gods, ii. 172.

Eastlake, Sir C., attack on, i. 37 (note), 39, 91; his knowledge of oil pictures, i. 46, 47 (note); his paintings, and Byron's poems, i. 20.

---- Mr. C. L., his book on the Gothic Revival, i. 155 (note).

"Economist," letter in _Daily Telegraph_ from, ii. 41, 44 (note).

Economy defined, its three senses, ii. 157; meaning of the word, ii. 105. (See Political Economy.)

Edinburgh, ii. 137; improvements at, i. 145, 150; Sundays at, ii. 11; Trinity Chapel, i. 147; University of, and Prof. Hodgson, ii. 44 _seqq._

---- Castle, alterations at, i. 147, 149, 150; its grandeur, _ib._; no longer a military position, i. 150.

---- Castle Rock, its place among Scotch "craigs," i. 146, 147; proposal to blast, _ib._

Education, list of letters on, ii. 121; an "average first-class man," i. 31; compulsory, ii. 124; division of studies, i. 30; employment the primal half of, ii. 132; involution of studies, i. 31; education mongers, ii. 49; place of science in, i. 133; "true," letter on, ii. 123.

Edward the Confessor, i. 161.

Egg, yellow spot on, ii. 73.

Ehrenberg, C. G., i. 132, 133 (note).

Electricity, use of, ii. 134.

Elgin marbles, the, i. 28.

Ellis, Mr. Wynn, i. 106 (note).

Embankment of Italian rivers, plan for, ii. 112 _seqq._

Embroidery, use of, ii. 157.

Emigration, ii. 87, 128.

Employment, ii. 134; to be educational, ii. 136; forms character, ii. 132; modes of for poor, ii. 138; always obtainable, ii. 46, 196; principles of, ii. 134 _seqq._

England, big enough? (letter) ii. 79; buildings of destroyed, i. 151; and Denmark, ii. 17, 18; France and, 1859, ii. 9; 1870, ii. 28; independent, ii. 99; and Italy, 1859, ii. 6; and Italian inundations, ii. 113 (note), 117; and Italy, their treatment of art, i. 9; literature of, i. 118; "machine-and devil driven," ii. 124 (note); and Poland, ii. 19; protection of pictures in, i. 37; and the Reform Bill, 1867, ii. 133; shopkeepers, a nation of? ii. 100; trade and policy of, ii. 28; and war, ii. 16, 17, 19.

Enid, ii. 100.

Enterprise, public and private, ii. 86.

"Epitaphs," the Essay on, ii. 99.

Epictetus, _ib._

Eridanus, ii. 111.

Etching, George's, Ernest, i. 113 _seqq._; principles of, _ib._; (_a_) chiaroscuro, 116; (_b_) few lines, 116; (_c_) a single biting enough, 115; (_d_) use pencil, 116; thirteenth century work and its imitators, _ib._

Etruscan work, ii. 178.

Equity and Law, ii. 62.

_Evening Journal_, The (Jan. 22, 1855), review of "Animals of Scripture" in, ii. 172.

Examination. (See Art.)

_Examiner_, The, review of "Our Sketching Club" in, ii. 165, and note.

Expenditure, objects of public, i. 102; national, on pictures, parks, and peaches respectively, i. 92.

"Eye-witness, The," i. 61 (note).

Eylau, battle of, ii. 30.

Eyre, Governor, and the Jamaica Insurrection, ii. 20, and note.

Failure, the lesson of, i. 23, 125, 126.

"Fair Play," letter of in _Daily Telegraph_, ii. 83 (note), 84-86 (note).

Fairservice (_see_ Scott, Sir Walter), ii. 97 (note).

Faithfull, Miss E., lecture by, ii. 154 (note); letter to, _ib._

Fallacies, _à priori_, ii. 50.

Family, meaning of the word, ii. 102.

Farinata, ii. 15, and note.

Fashion, change of, ii. 155; how to lead, ii. 157.

Fate and trial, the laws of, i. 125 (note).

Father's, a, counsel to his son, ii. 147.

Fauna, Oxford prize for essay on the, i. 132 (note).

Fesch, Cardinal "Angelico" in the collection of, i. 44, and note.

Fielding, Copley, and Mr. Ruskin, i. 192.

Field sports, morality of, ii. 127.

Fiésole, i. 9.

Finden, engraving in Rogers' Poems, i. 93.

Fine Art Society, i. 105 (note), 159, 166.

Finlason, G. W., "History of the Jamaica Case" referred to, ii. 22 (note).

Florence, "Angelico" destroyed at, i. 38; and floods, ii. 117; gallery of, i. 50; Ghibelline proposal to destroy, ii. 15 (note); revenge in old, ii. 64.

Flowers, use of in architecture, i. 141 _seqq._; "Alisma Plantago," i. 61; Chrysanthema, ii. 183; Gentian, i. 204.

Fonte Branda, ii. 118.

Food, amount of, determines wages and price, ii. 65.

Forbes, George, Prof., i. 187 (note).

Forbes, James David, i. 176; letter on "his real greatness," i. 177 _seqq._; and Agassiz, i. 176, 190; his "Danger of Superficial Knowledge" quoted, i. 189 (note); letter to Mr. Ruskin, i. 190; letter of a pupil of, to Mr. Ruskin, i. 190.

Force, use of human, ii. 134 _seqq._

Foreground and background, painting of, i. 6.

"Forester," lecture of in _Daily Telegraph_ on Field Sports, ii. 128 (note).

Forster's Life of Dickens, ii. 125 (note).

_Fortnightly Review_, Mr. Freeman and Mr. Trollope on field sports, ii. 127 (note).

Fortress, definition of a, i. 148.

Fortunes, rapidly accumulated, ii. 85; inequality of desirable, _ib._

Fountain of joy at Siena, ii. 118.

Fox-hunting, ii. 128.

Fra Bartolomeo, none in National Gallery, i. 44, and note.

Framing, methods of, for delicate drawings, i. 83.

France and Austria, loss of in war, ii. 33; cathedrals of, i. 154; empire, war the key-note of the first, vice of the second, ii. 26; position of in 1859, ii. 9.

Franco-Prussian war, letters on, ii. _seqq._; cause of, ii. 26; character of the contest, ii. 27; Germany to stop within limits, ii. 28; loss of property in, ii. 32, 33; misery of, ii. 112, and note; England's position as regards, ii. 28; refugees during, ii. 154 (note); the Sainte Chapelle in danger during, i. 154.

Franchise, female, ii. 154 (note).

"Frange," ii. 178.

"Frango," ii. 178.

_Fraser's Magazine_ (July, 1875), letter on "Modern Warfare," ii. 29.

Frederick the Great, his statue at Berlin, ii. 12 (note); his wars, virtue of, ii. 27.

Freedom, "not to be given," ii. 7, 8 (note).

Freeman, Mr. E., on field sports, ii. 127 (note).

Frère, M. Edouard, escape from Paris, ii. 23, and note.

Fresco-painting, laws of, determined by Perugino, i. 117.

"Fret," etymology of, ii. 178 _seqq._

"Frico," ii. 178.

Frith's, Mr., "Derby Day," i. 55. (See also i. xvii., note.)

Furnivall, Mr., letters to, ii. 177.

Fuseli quoted, i. 59, 75.

Gainsborough, his landscapes, i. 13; his speed, i. 112.

Gardens, ii. 158.

Garisenda, tower of, i. 169.

Gas, effect of, on pictures, i. 98, 105.

Generalization in art, i. 76.

Geneva, lake of, i. 180; its color, i. 196; letter to journal at, 153; Sundays at, ii. 11.

Genius, the tone of true, i. 188, 189.

Gentian, letter on the, i. 204; species of the, _ib._

Gentlemen, duties of, to their peasantry, ii. 128.

Geological letters, i. 173, _seqq._

Geology, English _v._ Alpine, i. 181 _seqq._; museum of, at Sheffield, ii. 126; Mr. Ruskin's study of, i. 173, 178; work needed in the science, i. 175. (See also Glaciers.)

George, Mr. Ernest, his etchings, i. 113 (note), and _seqq._

"Gerin," play of, mentioned, ii. 194.

Germany, characteristics of the nation, ii. 7; Emperor of, ii. 7 (note); Franco-Prussian war and, ii. 22, 28; heroism of a German girl, ii. 100; German soldiery, ii. 7; German women, type of features, ii. 12.

Ghibelline faction at Florence, ii. 15 (note).

Ghirlandajo, i. 43; no picture by in National Gallery, i. 44 (note).

Giagnano, landslip near, i. 202.

Gideon's fleece, i. 133.

"Gil Blas," ii. 186.

Giorgione, i. 75.

Giotta, his "public," i. 15; pupil of Cimabue, i. 25, and note, i. 43; his theology of death, i. 118.

Glaciers, action of, compared with that of water, i. 175-178; excavation of lake basins by, i. 173 _seqq._; the G. des Bois, i. 178-180; experiments with honey illustrating, i. 178; hardness of, i. 177; motion of, i. 176, 177.

Gladstone, Mr., ii. 142 (note); his "Juventus Mundi," ii. 171 (note); at Naples, i. 18, and note; and Lord Beaconsfield, ii. 197.

Glasgow, ii. 137; the G. Athenæum, ii. 124 (note); the Lord Rectorship of G. University, ii. 195 _seqq._

_Glasgow Herald_, The, letters in:-- (June 5, 1874) "The Value of Lectures," ii. 124. (Oct. 7, 1880) The Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University (four letters), ii. 195 _seqq._ (Oct. 12, 1880) The Lord Rectorship, etc., ii. 197.

_Globe_, The (Oct. 29, 1875), "An Oxford Protest" in, ii. 188.

"G. M.," letter of, in the _Reader_, i. 185.

Gneiss, the rocks of Chamouni made of, i. 179.

Gold, depreciation of, ii. 37; discoveries of, _ib._ (note).

Goldwin Smith, Mr., on Luxury, ii. 66 (note).

_Good Words_, "Animals of Scripture" reprinted in (1861), ii. 172 (note).

Gosse, Dr. L. A., ii. 158.

Gothic architecture, adaptability of, i. 125 _seqq._, 131, 132; and classic, i. 99 (note); decoration of, i. 127, 138, 141; effect of strength in, i. 168; employment of various degrees of skill in, i. 129; English, Italian, and Venetian, i. 157; and the Oxford Museum, i. 125 _seqq._; the G. Revival, i. 128, 129, 155 (note); types of French, i. 154.

Government, the kind of, needed, ii. 86.

Gravelotte, battle of, ii. 31.

Great Eastern Railway (article in _Daily Telegraph_ on), the, ii. 83.

Greece, the king of, ii. 21 (note); oppressed by Greeks only, ii. 6; and Venice, relation of architecture, i. 163.

Greek art, study of, ii. 148.

Grenville, Sir Richard, ii. 4 (note).

Greppond, glacier of, ii. 116.

Greswell, Rev. R., and the Oxford Museum, i. 139.

Grief, effect of trifles on minds distressed by, i. 72.

Griggs, Matilda, ii. 186, and note.

"Growing old," article on, in _Y. M. A. Magazine_, ii. 140.

Grumio. (See Shakespeare).

Guelfi, faction at Florence, ii. 15 (note).

Guido, pictures by, in the National Gallery, i. 43.

Guthrie, letter to Dr., ii. 184.

Guy's bowl at Warwick Castle, i. 153.

Hamilton's, Sir W., logic, ii. 56.

Hanging, who deserve, ii. 131.

Hanover, Sundays at, ii. 11.

Harbor-making, ii. 138.

Harding, i. 23.

Harold the Saxon, i. 161.

Harrison, letter to W. H., ii. 192.

Hartz minerals, purchase of by Mr. Ruskin, ii. 58.

Hartz mountains, ii. 12.

Hasselt's "Histoire de Rubens" referred to, i. 14 (note).

Hawley's, Sir J., "Musjid" (Derby winner), ii. 10 (note).

Health, chair of Physical, at Oxford, ii. 147.

Hemling, i. 65.

Henry VI.'s Psalter, i. 54, and note.

Herodotus referred to, i. 184. (See also Bubastis.)

Heroism, true forms of, ii. 24; instance of, ii. 100; and vice, ii. 133.

Hervet, Gentian, his "Economist of Xenophon," ii. 149 (note).

Hervey, Lord Francis, i. 100 (note).

Highlanders, a characteristic of, ii. 6.

Highlands, the rocks of the, i. 146.

Historical monuments, loss of, in England, i. 158; and small interest taken in, i. 29.

History, true, what it is, i. 28; how written hitherto, _ib._

Hobbes, definition of Justice, ii. 57 (note), 61.

Hodgson, Professor, and Mr. Ruskin on supply and demand, ii. 44 _seqq._

Hogarth, his "public," i. 14; his "Two 'prentices," ii. 144.

Holbein, the libel on, 37 (note), 45, and note; portrait of George Gyzen at Berlin, ii. 13, 12 (note); his quiet work, i. 112; Mr. Ruskin's article on, ii. 12 (note); his theology of death, i. 118; Wornum's life of, ii. 12 (note).

Holy Sepulchre, and St. Mark's, Venice, i. 162.

Holyoake, Mr. G. J., letters on Co-operation to, ii. 78; his "History of Co-operation," ii. 73 (note); reference to Mr. Ruskin in America, ii. 73, and note; and the Sheffield Museum, _ib._

Homer, Odyssey quoted or referred to: (vi. 90), ii. 169, 170 (note); (xix. 562), i. 75; (xxii. end), ii. 102.

Honiton lace-makers, ii. 136, 137.

"Honos," existence of any absolute, ii. 63.

Horace, expurgated editions of, ii. 147; his theology of death, i. 118; quoted or referred to, ii. 57 (Odes, iii. 3, 1), 98, 111 (Odes,