Boston Herald, author's engagement with, [39-41]; author's article published in, [248]

Bottomley, Dr. J. T., assistant to Lord Kelvin, [106]

Boulanger, General, [260-274]; address of, [273]; arrival in London, [260-261]; as candidate for French Parliament, [261], [264-265]; at café dinner, [271]; author's impressions of, [268], [269], [270], [272], [273-274]; collapse and flight, [272]; committed suicide, [274]; demonstration for, at Alexandra Palace, [273]; description of, [269-270]; drawn by Raven-Hill, [269], [271]; elected to Parliament, [266]; interviewed, [273]; "man on horseback," [268-269]; Minister of War, [270]; represented France at Centennial Exposition, [273]

Braddon, Miss, [17]

Bridge, Sir Frederick, organist at Westminster Abbey, [53], [55], [56]

Brixton (London), [2], [3]

Browning, Mrs., quoted, [52], [54]

Browning, Robert, burial in Westminster Abbey, [51-56]; death of, [51]; friendship with Moscheles, [42], [44], [47], [50]; portrait of, [46]

Bryce, Lord, [52]

Buildings, discomfort of some English, [13]; interiors of English, [12-13]; London public, [11], [12]; warming of English, [12-13]