| PAGE |
| I. | The Floggers of Women | [323] |
| II. | Christianity as understood in Russia | [325] |
| III. | Russian Civilization | [327] |
| IV. | Russian Agents and the Massacres in Bulgaria | [330] |
| V. | Stabbing under the Guise of Friendship | [344] |
| VI. | The Russian way of Christianizing the Turks | [346] |
| VII. | The Schoolmasters in Massacre | [349] |
| VIII. | Ought we to have saved the Circassians? | [350] |
| IX. | Lessons in Massacre | [351] |
| X. | Statement of the Circassian Deputies in referenceto the Crimean War | [353] |
| XI. | Holy Russia and the Cursed Crescent | [361] |
| XII. | The Corruption of Armenian Officials | [363] |
| XIII. | Female Brigandage | [366] |
| XIV. | The Routes which traverse Asia Minor, and theEuphrates and Tigris | [368] |
| XV. | The Military Importance of Syria | [383] |
| XVI. | Sir John Burgoyne on the Defences of Constantinople | [388] |
| XVII. | The Chekmagee Lines | [393] |