INDEX.

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W], [Z]

Aben Cencid, [128]
African Spain, [86]
Avila, [114]
Albaycin, The, [136]
Alcázar (Toledo), [100]
Alfonso VI., [102]
Alfonso XIII., [254], et seq.
Alhambra, The, [122], et seq.
Alicante, [84], et seq.
Alluvial Gold Washing in Spain, [300], et seq.
Alonso II., [203]
Alonso el Sabio, [93]
Alonso V., [210]
Almadén, [119]
Alva Garcia, [115]
American in Spain, The, [12]
Arab Mining Enterprise, [281]
Aragonese, [219]
Aranjuez, Palace of, [49]
Armeria Real (Madrid), [30]
Bailen, [93]
Barcelona, [50], et seq.
Barcelona, Labour Riots in, [58]
Basque Provincia, The, [180], et seq.
Beariz and its Tin Mines, [294], [330], et seq.
Beggars in Spain, [155]
Bicycle in Spain, The, [87]
Bilbao, [189], et seq.
Bombita-chico, [234]
Borrow, George, [7]
Bull-Fighting, [38], [220], et seq.
Burgos, [108], et seq.
Cadiz, [164], et seq.
Cadmus, [269]
Carthagena, [88]
Carthaginian Miners in Spain, [270]
Castellon, [77]
Castiles, The, [108], et seq.
Catalans, The, [53], et seq.
Cervantes, [116]
Charles the Fifth, [124]
Children in Spain, [87], [156]
Christ in Burgos Cathedral, The, [110]
Cid, The, [102], [111]
Coal and Cement Mines of Spain, The, [300], [341]
Cobham, Lord, [204]
Colon Cape (Barcelona), [29]
Colonial Possessions, Loss of, [3]
Columbus Memorial (Barcelona), [67]
Contreras Rafael, [128]
Cooking in Spain, [34]
Córdova, [103], et seq.
Coruña, [199], et seq.
Coruña Copper Mines, The, [329]
Crime in Spain, [175]
Cuba, [3]
Cuenca, [119]
Cuidad-Real, [116]
Dances, [39], et seq.
De Amicis E., [25], [106], [127], [253]
Decline of Carthaginian Influence, [275]
Didorus, [271]
Don Carlos, [189]
Don Pedro, [210]
Don Quixote, [103]
Drake, Sir Francis, [204]
Elche, [86], [88]
English in Spain, The, [11]
Escorial, The, [43], et seq.
Escurial Copper Mines, [293], [307], et seq.
Espadeno, [77]
Esparto Grass, [85]
Ferdinand and Isabella, [116], [134]
Ferdinand VI., [218]
Festival of San Isidro del Campo, [41]
Ford, Richard, [101], [159], [163]
Francisco Herrera, [218]
Frascuelo, [234]
Fuentes, [236]
Galicia, [195], et seq.
Gallenga, [71]
Gijon, [208]
Gold-bearing Alluvials of Spain, [300], et seq.
Goya, [241]
Granada, [122], [134], et seq.
Guardia Civil, [60]
Guerrita, [239]
Gypsies, [136]
Herrera, Juan de, [43]
Hiendelæncina Silver Mine, The, [296]
Hotel de Paris (Madrid), [26], [34]
Huércal Copper-cobalt Mines, [293], [319], et seq.
Huecar, The, [119]
Huerta of Alicante, The, [85]
Imperial Cafe (Madrid), [29]
Infanta Isabel, [262]
Iron Industry, [287]
Irun, [185]
Jaén, [94]
John of Gaunt, [199]
Juan the Second, [116]
Jucar, The, [119]
Kingston Gold Mines, The, [336]
La Correspondencia, [38]
La Granja, [112]
La Mancha, [93]
La Princesa de Asturias, [263]
La Union, [91]
León, [209], [212], et seq.
Libro de Oro, [47]
Liebert Wolters, [289]
Lomas, John, [95], [150]
Lorenzana, Cardinal, [102]
Lorenzo, Bishop, [204]
Louis de Débonnaire, [77]
Lugo, [207]
Lugo Goldfields, The, [337]
Madrid, [10], et seq.
Madrileño, El, [21]
Madrid, Climate of, [14]
Malaga, [171], et seq.
Maria Christina, [254], [258], [263]
Mazantini, [235]
Medina Az-zahra, [107]
Mendicancy in Spain, [155]
Mining Enterprise in the Middle Ages, [286]
Mining in Spain, [271], et seq.
Miño River, [204], [207]
Monserrat, [70], et seq.
Moraleja Gold-bearing Alluvial Concession, The, [336]
Muleteers, [161], et seq.
Murcia, [83], et seq.
Murcians, The, [92]
Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban, [152], [167], [246]
Murviedro (Sanguntum), [77]
Nava Cerrada, [113]
Newspapers in Madrid, [38]
Northern Spain, In, [195], et seq.
Nuevalos, [218]
Officialism in Spain, [6], [160]
Ordoño I., [210]
Ordoño II., [211]
Orense, [204]
Orense and the Tin Industry, [294]
Oriedo, [208]
Oviedo, [196]
Palacio Real, (Madrid), [14]
Pantano de Tibi, [85]
Páramo Alluvial Gold Fields, [305], [335]
Pasajes de San Juan, [183]
Pasco de Gracia, [64]
Pelota, [183]
Philip II., [2], [43]
Philip the Fifth, [112]
Phœnicians in Galicia, [199]
Phœnician Miners in Spain, [270]
Picture Gallery, The (Madrid), [30], [241], et seq.
Pontevedra, [203]
Pontevedra Tin Mines, The, [333]
Posting, [161], et seq.
Puchero, [37]
Puerta del Diablo, [114]
Puerta del Sol, [22], et seq.
Rafael Contreras, [128]
Ramon of Burgundy, [115]
Railway Travelling, [157], et seq.
Rambla, The, [63]
Recompensa Copper Mines, [318]
Rio Rimal Copper Mines, [326], et seq.
Rio Tinto Mines, [288], et seq.
Roman Conquest of Spain, [277], [279], et seq.
Roman Gold-washing Operations, [300]
Ronda, [175], et seq.
Roque Barcia, [91]
Royal Palace (Madrid), [33]
Sagasta, [264]
St. Ferdinand, [93], [94]
St. James the Apostle, [203]
St. Lawrence, [44]
Salamanca, [209], [213]
Sanguntum (Murviedro), [77]
San Isidro del Campo, Festival of, [41]
San Sebastian, [185]
Santa Lucia, [91]
Santa Maria Silver-lead Mines, [299], [338]
Santiago, [200], et seq.
Segovia, [113], et seq.
Sereno, El, [203]
Seville, [141], et seq.
Sevillians, The, [142]
Sierra Nevada, [103]
Silver-Lead Mining in Spain, 297 et seq.
Silver Mines of Spain, The, [296]
Singing in Spain, [69]
Slaves as Miners, [271], [279]
Soko, El, [96]
Somorrosto Range, [193]
Southern Andalusia, In, [164], et seq.
Spain (Her Position To-day), [8]
Spain’s Mineral Resources, [283]
Spaniards as Miners, [312]
Spaniards, The, [6], et seq.
Spanish-American War, [6], [56]
Spanish Courtesy, [59]
Spanish Mining, [271], et seq.
Spanish Mining Regulations, [319]
Spanish Tin Corporation’s Mines, The, [333]
Spanish Pride, [3]
Spanish Provincialism, [53]
Spanish Wines, [75]
Sport, [38], [183]
Tagus, The, [101]
Tarragona, [73]
Temperance Question, The, [25]
Tharsis Mines, [291]
Theatres, [40]
Theodimah, [84]
Theophile Gautier, [105], [127]
Tin Mines of Spain, The, [295]
Toledo, [95], et seq.
Toledo, Juan Bautista de, [43]
Tortosa, [76]
Trading Spirit, The, [54]
Truimfo Mine, The, [297]
Valencia, [81], et seq.
Velo, The, [21]
Ventura Rodriguex, [218]
Velasquez, [242]
Vigo, [204]
Webster, Rev. Wentworth, [2]
Wörmann, [98]
Zahira, [107]
Zaragoza, [217], et seq.

THE SURRENDER OF GRANADA BY BOABDIL TO FERDINAND AND ISABELLA, 1492.

CONVENT OF SAN JUAN DE LA PENITENCIA, TOLEDO. A CORNER IN THE MOSQUE, CÓRDOVA. INTERIOR OF THE MOSQUE, CÓRDOVA.